You could at very least make a very minimal linux distribution, and 
modify Plex86 to run with SVGA lib, and have each console be a diff OS.

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>>Luke-Jr wrote:
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>>>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):
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [Image]
>>>
>>That would be a sweet cool thing I think.
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>Can't see much advantage to it.  Plex86 would need a complete set of
>device drivers rather than just using those of the host OS.  Also
>all OSen would run at emulated/virtualised speed.  Under the current
>setup the host OS runs at native speed.  What practical advantage is
>there to a bare-metal virtualiser over a hosted one?
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