hi yes tom but you are in effect running one over the toher
whereas on a mac or virtualisation platforms you can ahve windows and  
linux open at the same time
I changed the subject line as this seemed off topic
On 14 Mar 2008, at 11:55, Thomas Ward wrote:

> Hi Josh,
> Actually, I usually don't use virtual machines much. On a computer  
> like
> my laptop I create a multiboot so I can just shutdown and restart into
> whatever os I want by selecting it from the boot loader menu.
> For example, if I want to play an accessible game, program my games,  
> etc
> I will select Vista from the boot menu. If I want to work on some
> network administration app in Linux I select Ubuntu Linux from the  
> boot
> menu. So it is a nice way to run both Windows and Linux without having
> to pick one over the other.
>
> jeh wrote:
> hi thomas,
>> is that what you do?
>>
>> Josh
>>
>
>
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