>If the machine can be set to run the kvm-based virtualisation, you can
>run both F7 and Debian in separate VMs, providing both environments to
>Tarun.

Martin,
Thanks for the suggestions.  I was not able to get dual-boot working 
properly.  Somehow installing Fedora 7 next to Debian 4 clobbers each 
others GRUB setup.  I'll need to learn more about GRUB repairs, the
Master Boot Record (MBR) and some other alternatives.

The KVM idea is interesting one.  It is fairly new, so I will have to 
check that both kernes are 2.6.20 to support, and that the issues with
using AMD were resolved.

The question would be how two images would share the IP address?  This
machine will be located in Pennsylvania, and accessed remotely from
Uruguay.

>Or to make it easier you could run a Debian LAMP stack in a Debian
>chroot (see if you can find a howto for debootstrap on Fedora).

I will investigate.  This might make more sense.  Run Fedora as the base 
OS, and then only
switch to Debian when testing out something special.

-- Tony
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