on 12/05/2004 10:21, Thomas Conley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't have any use for it personally, but I would guess someone might want
> to run a version of Mac OS older than 9 (MOL can do that now), or they want to
> run Linux in a VM (MOL can do that now, too).

Let me understand one thing: how M.O.L. can boot Mac OS 9 inside a Linux
enviroment? Can nowaday distros see HFS and HFS+ volumes?





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