In which case it might be better a,nd safer to ensure that you are not
breaking company policy by changing OS....

Cheers,

Ron.
It's a IT company ... (SSII in french). So, if needed for customers reasons (I need a unix not only in virtualbox because NAT make me difficulties), the IT policies can be break for own PC : no problems in this side. I'm not realy one of these stupid users who install little games on their Windows or search games in flash under IE and risk to break the configuration by viruses.

But, break the security policies is not the subject.
The subject is not to respect the policies of certains companies. If my example is not good, look for example laptop like eee PC without DVDrom, and no usbkey at 1 miles around. Other this : I was so doom, that I have disable the cdrom boot of my own PC, put a password on the bios and forget the password ...


The subject I want discuss, is to install a dual-boot Xp/Linux without any other device than the hard disk of the PC ... and a network connexion.
- With wubi.exe, I found a good solution.
- If there is a such solution with Mageia, I take too ;-)

Thanks.

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