> In principle, it would just GPF somewhere, and you should
> have no problems whatsoever.
[snip]
> In principle, this is nothing to worry about -- your
> machine will hang, so you'll need to press your reset
> button. This should do no harm, BUT --- beware to flush
> the disk cache before you run the VM ! Just type `sync'
> in a shell, that'll do the trick.  If you don't,
> any unflushed data at the time of a crash will be lost.

Thanks man. I was just concerned that some sudden death of freemware would
wreck my partition table or something, and didn't want that to happen. If I
don't have to worry about this, I'd love to at least give it a shot and see
what happens.

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