Le 11/10/2010 09:01, Lucien-Henry Horvath a écrit : > > Le 11 oct. 2010 à 08:01, "herman" <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Yes, VMware Player has USB support. > > But don't permit to use the bluetooth or the wifi connection, or the > integrated pcmcia card of the hardware. > >>> Remember : the objective is have a dual boot. so ... >> Dual boot is good for playing games on Windows, but you are trying to >> run Linux, so you probably don't need 3D video support. Dual boot is so >> 20th century... ;) > Because games like chess 3D or Nexuiz or chromium or glest don't run > better with the last 3d drivers ? > > Ok, I use PC since the precedent century, and it's one of the reason > why I understand the utility of this technic. > I'm an IT trainer, I've been searching for a long time, solutions for improving my ecologist side ,fed up with burning medias. ;) (saving time, expansive...) > That's start in troll. Virtualization, or reasons of dualboot or not, > are not the subject. right > > Subject is install a linux on a PC where windows is already > functionnal with no ability to use an other device than network and > hard disk. Then I found alternatives: 1) on my network I used mdv and drakpxelinux in less than 15 minutes to set up my DHCP/PXE/NFS server, but had to tweak config file, cause GUI is MDV-centric (of course) which ask for and initrd image file (memstest doesn't need), in order to create an entry. So now I can boot any computer on LAN which can boot over network (PXE) to: - install MDV 2010.1 - run MemTest86+ - start within 3 minutes Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop (Trying this week to do either with MDV one...) I'd like to write a tut on it, soon, waiting for *documentation team* starts
2) take a loot at http://goodbye-microsoft.com/ which provide gNewSense using Debian-Installer loader. May be we need to think about such a tool for Mageia project ? LLTM (Long Life To Mageia) Regards, Mehdi -- Mehdi Hadjard (a.k.a neggwada) French Speaking Users Community
