This is true, Win XP will not run on modern hardware and Win 7 is heading there
quickly. If bare metal is required, you may need to just do one machine per OS.
Good luck,
Derek Loree
> On Mar 21, 2022, at 9:25 PM, Tomas Kuchta
> wrote:
>
> It won't work as easily as grub menus used to work,
It won't work as easily as grub menus used to work, win10 needs UEFI winXP
has no idea what it is. Additionally, XP and Win 7 may refuse to boot on
anything newer than Haswell CPU.
Good luck,
T
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 15:01 Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I need to setup a machine that has Linux,
I have no idea if this helps at all, but there are a variety of
Realtek rtl838x-based switches that run OpenWrt. I have a Netgear
GS108Tv3, which doesn't have PoE, but I *believe* some of them do,
e.g. perhaps the Zyxel GS1900-8HP v2. Presumably, the PoE state is
controlled from gpio's. I imagine
Folks,
I need to setup a machine that has Linux, Windows XP
Windows 7 and Windows 10.
This is one case where my beloved VM's do not work
(THANK YOU MOTOROLA) So I need to be able to
boot all of the above OS. I have done dual boot many
times but I have not had to try to put 3 variants of
windows
On Mon, 2022-03-21 at 09:58 -0700, Galen Seitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the PoE switch suggestions. It looks like Extreme
> Networks
> (X435-8P-4S) and Juniper might actually have some non-astronomically
> priced switches that would do what we want. Netgear has some
> switches
> (GS110TUP
Hi,
Thanks for the PoE switch suggestions. It looks like Extreme Networks
(X435-8P-4S) and Juniper might actually have some non-astronomically
priced switches that would do what we want. Netgear has some switches
(GS110TUP and GS710TUP) with a feature they call Uninterrupted PoE,
which