on Mon, May 23, 2005 at 03:59:56PM -0500, Jay Strauss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Stanley Price wrote:
> >In order to run Peachtree, I need to install a windows operating system.
> >When I installed the linux on the hard drive, I have five partitioned 
> >sections.  Two are:
> >
> >   none   95,164,  with 0 used, marked dev/shm
> >   /dev/hda5   104170, 0 used, marked tmp1
> >
> >How do I install windows on the system? I am running a 686 AMD 
> >processer, (with too little RAM at the moment), and Red Hat Enterprise.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Stanley Price
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> >
> 
> I'll suggest one other option, just for the heck of it.  You could use 
> either VMWare or maybe (big maybe) WINE on the box, that way you don't 
> need to reboot when you want to use the functionality of the other OS

Or qemu:

    http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ossupport.html

Haven't tried it m'self, plan on looking at it.


Peace.

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