Tecra S5 - install second operating system using virtualization

Hi guys,.
can you help me with installing OpenSuse 11 on my Tecra S5 T7700.

I put virtualization in the Bios already, but I have no idea what I should do next.

Thanks for help.
Michal

Hello Michal,

Now, you will need a virtualization program. I use VMware workstation for this and I am very happy with it, because it gives me a lot of options to configure my virtual machines in almost all of the details I need.

I'm doing this for business sometimes, because it now becomes a major role in most companies. But, should I shorten my private a little ;) stuff

Thus, you can use, but you will have to buy it, or another alternative is the Sun's VirtualBox freeware. Just type in google, you will find the right site.

Also tested and got BACK 7.0 too work very fast and WinXP, but never have tried for Linux or other OS, but they try anyway.
The negative aspect of this tool is, you don't have much opportunity to set options, but for a test, it's good.

One of these programs and then follow guides content with programs. Not really difficult to get Linux installed. You must configure a virtual machine and it behaves like real hardware and after, that the installation is almost as easy as with actual devices.

Go and try.

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