> FS requires a true linux partition, not a virtual one, it adds a bootloader > to the MBR so one can boot to either FS/Linux or Windows.
'virutal partition' was just a shorthand way of referencing the loopback filesystem. should have said 'like a virtual partition'. > It's not an > embedded linux either, it's more like a mini distribution. ok, well that's not how stanton characterizes it. or, characterized it. > Oh, the linux thing is more than a workaround, considering that one can > sustain 1ms of audio latency under linux., If they have it working like this > for the PC, they can do the same with a mac (Linux PPC would work the same > way, on it's own partition). i mean that linux is a workaround for windows where FS is concerned. won't/shouldn't be necessary under osx.