Nick

The Sun Virtual Box requires a host OS. My understanding is that ALL 
virtual OS require a host.
What's the problem with booting into linux then run your virtual OS from 
there?
My 2 Meg machine running XP will run a Sun Virtual Box XP system at a 
good speed in order do tests ( it is slow getting info from the 'shared 
folder').
If I run 2 Virtual machines at once then it slows down considerably.

re Kristyne's idea, you could do this via USB memory sticks if your 
motherboard supports booting from same.

Andrew Stirling
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NickC wrote:
> Thanks for the info chaps.
> 
> I have just tested out VMWare GSX but it does not allow stand alone booting;
> it requires an operating system to host it before it can do anything.  I was
> hoping to find something which doesn't rely on any particular OS.
> 
> In my case I am likely to be running various different versions of Windows.
> 
> Does the Sun Virtual Box which you have mentioned allow booting to a virtual
> OS without the requirement to have a host OS?
> 
> Thanks,
>       Nick
> 
>



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