Les Bell wrote:
> "David D . W . Downey"  wrote:
> 
> Yup, I can see lots of worms crawling out of this particular can.
> 
> Personally, my view is that corporate use of Linux on the desktop is 
> still mostly a matter of personal preference. I don't see many 
> corporations rolling out Linux desktops, and fewer still requiring 
> helpdesk support for Linux desktops. The vast majority of admins, 
> therefore, are managing servers, and that's where LPI's efforts should 
> be focused, with low priority placed on multi-boot systems.

I would agree with this view. Multi-boot, while interesting, has too 
many variants associated with it.

Even when people use Linux on the desktop, they are, in my view, largely 
going to use one OS on the machine, and, except for the dedicated, will 
not use two operating systems.

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