Just wondering, but is there any hope to ever having a kernel that merely emulates multiple PCs so that u can run different operating systems at the same level? For example, after the BIOS the "Plex86 Kernel" could run and start booting Windows and Linux in VMs. It would intercept Ctrl-Alt-Shift F1 to F12 keys and map F1 to the Plex86 Kernel config, F2 to Linux, and F3 to Windows... For example (see image):
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Luke-Jr
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Johnathan Hicks
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? wish-freemware
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Luke-Jr
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Paul te Bokkel
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Drew Northup
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Psyon
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Drew Northup
- Re: [plex86] Multi-OS Kernel? Ketil Froyn

