On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Bob Crandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From what I hear trying to access
> the data natively from mutilple OSs is asking for trouble.

Thanks for that bit of wisdom. I'll use it.

> VMs don't have the same access to hardware as the host OS so make sure
> the host can do anything you ever heard about doing so if you try to
> access some hardware device in a VM and it doesn't work you can still do
> it at the host level.  For example, not all USB devices are created
> equal.

Thanks. I had been thinking about using a compact Linux like Puppy for
the host. But it also seems like I'd have less to learn if I used
Kubuntu as both and the guest. I'm aiming to maximize my use of
virtual Linux and minimize my use of the host system, for stability
reasons.

Thanks again.

Best regards,

Paul

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