No error codes I have found yet but for Fedora it will not get to the
option to install but with OpenSUSE it will not find the virtual drive.
Both loaded like a charm in Hyper-V.  I was able to find references to
using some of the load code for Debian but these seem to apply only to
earlier version and both with other version loading without assistance in
some other earlier versions.  I believe Fedora 13 would load like normal
but version 15 required some of the Debian fixes to allow it to load.

Thanks,

Jon

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Jon Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Scot, do you have any good sources for loading either OpenSUSE or Fedora
> on
> > a Virtual PC, since you mentioned it.  Debian while a little difficult
> > loaded like a charm compared to either of the others.
>
>   Unfortunately, no.  I have basically no experience with Virtual PC.
> We use VMware at work (snapshots make test scenarios much easier).  I
> know I've read of people using VPC to run Linux, but I don't recall
> the distribution or details, sorry.
>
>  Any particular failure mode or error message?
>
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