a friend whom i regularly sharpen my linux pushing skills on has allowed me to stumble into a potentially great idea.... if you have enough ram.<br><br>is it feasible to have your linux system, with a virtual windows box contained within it, to boot loading it all to ram?<br>
<br>his reluctance to go for linux these days is his insistence to stick to windows to be able to use his familiar software and games... not buying the crossoveroffice and wine talk, he prefers virtualisation, but wont make the move to linux until he can see true 100% native speeds (or better), which i insisted was possible, and after some incoherent ramblings and musings on "potential"... this copy2ram idea came up.<br>
<br>u guys know this stuff better than i....<br><br>... have i got it right?<br><br>if you could squeeze your whole system into ram... it would yeild considerable speed benefits, right? even in the virtualised doze... right?<br>
<br><br>...<br clear="all"><br><br>right?<br><br><br>i'm quite keen to try this out in slax6, the distro i'm currently sitting in, and once dualscreen is on the go, and tomas gets the modules page fully functional, might become my main system. weird as it feels to say that. slax just has a very different feel to all other linux distros. barely feels like i'm in a linux os at all.<br>
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