looks like there are many options similar to VmWare.

i am impressed by the network in ONE box feature

this shd be a great help for newer students with meagre means but
2gb ram to test out 'development' of lan applications

saugata showed me how the win2k, win2003server, RH could
be 'multitasking' nicely one ONE box in the same way as several
 physical nodes connected thru hubs. That too 'real time' .. no
batch mode, no simulation. The memory is clearly divided for
each 'guest' OS. Even cmos settings could be absolutely different
for each 'guest' OS. Simulation of NIC thru s/w was the 'connection'
btwn the OS'es

with so many options suggested, is it 'confirmed' that all the other
options provide the LIOB ('lan-in-one-box') option

..piI


From: "A. Mani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Soumyadip Modak wrote:
> >
> >Umm, assuming it's a licensed version !!
> >
> > Anyone familiar with qemu or UML (User Mode Linux) care
> > to send me a few links or howtos to help me set them up.
> >
> >Please note, we need really powerful machines to set up multiple distros
> >on one box.
> >
> What about xen ? It is new and probably easy.
> 
> A. Mani



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