Re: [help] 1 cpu to rule them all
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Date: 07/14/04
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:17:27 +0100
In comp.os.linux.advocacy Abdullah Ramazanoglu <ar018@yahoo.cöm> wrote:
> peter wrote:
>> Wouldnt you also need 5 hard drives to hold 5 operating systems
> With Linux, no.
> One OS for N concurrent, independent, discrete (local or remote),
> secure, graphical user sessions.
> BTW if ever one needs 5 OS'es (Linux or else) for some other reason,
> then they can all be installed on a single drive (though they don't
> run concurrently).
Though, they can if you've got enough horsepower, and run vmware.
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