Dag Richards wrote:
>
> <Blasphemy >
>
> Seems to me that the simplest and most flexible way to do this is to
> install Linux or Windows as your host OS and use VMware.  I do that on
> my MacBook Pro running OS X, and run OBSD, Linux, and Solaris as guest
> OSes.
>
> Works great, and I can have all of them up at the same time, and
> network between them.
>
> <\Blasphemy >
Depends on why you want multiple OS's.

I write and maintain drivers. VMware or any other virtualization is not
an option.



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