There was a thread on this list recently on running Linux inside windows;
to which the general consensus was that it can't really be done.  However
I was reading through the weekends articles on /. <http://slashdot.org>
and found this article about a program that does exactly that:
<http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/25/2124237&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=185&tid=190&tid=201>

(Quote from /.):
"Posted by timothy on 15:03 Sunday 25 January 2004
from the it's-real-friendly-like dept.
evilmf writes "Well... I was on my daily "relaxing" read of the LKML when I've found 
an interesting announce about "Cooperative Linux", in this message from Dan Aloni. It 
allows you to run Linux on an unmodified Win2000/XP system, just launching another 
app. Dan says that Cooperative Linux is 'is stable enough (on some common hardware 
configurations) for running a fully functional KNOPPIX/Debian system on Windows,' and 
provides some screenshots in the project homepage.""

Related links:
Project Homepages:
<http://www.colinux.org/>
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/colinux>

Original LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) Post:
<http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/1/25/96>

Slashdot Article:
<http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/25/2124237&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=185&tid=190&tid=201>

Just thought this was of interest,
Conway S. Smith
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