Boot a multi-session CD from within Windows with qemu?
Posted: Mon 08 Aug 2005, 05:46
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I'm playing with the multi-session CD implementation. For my needs, this will be the tool that will come in the handiest. I hope the concept continues to be developed.
One thing that would be very handy is being able to boot the mulit-session CD from within Windows (XP-Pro SP2 and Win2K-Pro). To be able to run my "personal pc" while at work would be very handy. I'm sure it would run significantly slower, but as long as it is still a workable speed then the benefit would outweigh the performance hit. I've seen mention of this kind of capability within Linux forums, but I'm a Linux newbie and don't have a clue how to even get started.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
...AN ABSOLUTELY AMAZING PRODUCT. It's a neat, clean, much easier to use than DSL, and doesn't contain 5,000 software packages in the distro (whoever thought that would be useful anyway). With the tools included (with Chubby Puppy), I have everything I need to be productive. THANKS AGAIN.
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I'm playing with the multi-session CD implementation. For my needs, this will be the tool that will come in the handiest. I hope the concept continues to be developed.
One thing that would be very handy is being able to boot the mulit-session CD from within Windows (XP-Pro SP2 and Win2K-Pro). To be able to run my "personal pc" while at work would be very handy. I'm sure it would run significantly slower, but as long as it is still a workable speed then the benefit would outweigh the performance hit. I've seen mention of this kind of capability within Linux forums, but I'm a Linux newbie and don't have a clue how to even get started.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew