On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:14 -0600, Rance Hall wrote:
> 
> virtual disk, I never dual boot,

I tend not to as well, as long as the virtualization is good and does
everything I need.  However this (i.e. corporate) laptop was supplied
with Windows in a partition, and even with Windows in a partition, that
does not necessarily mean one will actually dual boot it.

> thats about the same memory I allocated for mine.

Indeed.

> did you allocate a partition, or did you allocate a virtual disk?  if
> you allocated a virtual disk, is it fixed size, or is it dynamically
> increasing?

Windows is installed in a partition.  It's using two in fact.  One for
the O/S and one for user data.  Not my design -- as I said, it's the
corporate standard.

I'm quite impressed with the way one can present a subset of partitions
to the guest, and even provide an alternate MBR from what's on the real
disk.  Very cool.

b.

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