On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 16:52 +0900, John Summerfield wrote:
David G. Mackay wrote:
> Not really. If you have sufficient resources (disk, memory, processing
> power) on your desktop, then you can run fedora, and a virtual copy of
> Centos (which runs just fine under kvm on F7). If you don't have
> hardware assisted virtualization, you can still run vmware, qemu, xen,
> etc.
So when Fedora won't boot you lose both. Brilliant.
You have heard of rescue cds, I trust, and backups. Actual disk
corruption is extremely rare, these days, but if that were a concern you
could always put your server image on a seperate partition. The chances
of actually losing something are pretty minimal. Down time could be a
bit higher, especially as you tend to reboot fedora systems to install
new kernels or hal, etc.
Dave