There are possibilities, but I don't think Win4Lin is one of them -- I
think it's just the opposite, it lets you run Windows applications on
Linux.
SuSe makes a version of Linux they call LiveEval -- it doesn't do quite
what you want either, but may be closer. It can do a simple install on
a Windows machine that has no free partitions -- it can run either
directly from the CD, or it can make a small "pseudo-partition" within a
Windows partition (it is basically just like a big file). It is
interesting, but it ran very slow when I tried it (with a slow CD). I
vaguely remember that Mandrake might have a similar thing available, but
am not sure.
Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer
Hoyt wrote:
> On Thursday 21 June 2001 11:07 am, Baccari, Lou may or may not have written:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I though I read somewhere that if you did not what to install a complete
> > installation of Mandrake that you could install a Linux kernel/executable
> > that simulated Linux on MS windows. Is this possible?