<quote who="Mark A. Bell">
> Just out of interest,
>
> Asside from test-piloting distributions like Paul does, why would
> someone want to run two different Linux distros on the one hard disc?
Would having quite a number of distribution images available for use under
UML count? :-) That's also good for all of the reasons outlined by the
posters above, with the massive advantage of not having to reboot or fart
arse around with /home partitions etc.
- Jeff
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