Well, yes, but it seems to be easier to just load one of the various Linux varients without having to trick the OS with regards to the underlying hardware.
I can see the point if it's tricky- an achievement to get it to run.
I think the automation of it takes away what would be, for me, the point of doing it.
Lots of CPU, lots of RAM, SSD for the OS, loads of storage with commodity drives, 32" LCD panel, and then run Linux with an image of Win7 running as a virtual machine, done.
Well, yes, but it seems to be easier to just load one of the various Linux varients without having to trick the OS with regards to the underlying hardware.
I can see the point if it's tricky- an achievement to get it to run.
I think the automation of it takes away what would be, for me, the point of doing it.
Lots of CPU, lots of RAM, SSD for the OS, loads of storage with commodity drives, 32" LCD panel, and then run Linux with an image of Win7 running as a virtual machine, done.