QUOTE (qwijibow @ Jan 26 2005, 05:40 AM)
what im saying is... By Default, the copy command does not preserve permissions, and special setting like SUID. same with Tar.
Also, if you backup folders like /dev/ or /proc or /sys/ you might get some very strange results !
Also, driver settings.
it just maks it abad idea to install an OS on virtualPC, and move ot onto a real root raprtiton and epect it to works.
LOL!
Clearly, you never used VMWARE before.
althought, your posts contains new things for me and i apprichiate that... thank you, you are so informative and experienced.
but you nvr tried Vmware.for more info about vmware, goto:
http://www.vmware.com/i believe, it supports winNT family and linux.
anyway, what i mean is that the installed OS can be copied to other machine and re-implement it at other host as another virtual machine, not to a new partition. sometimes, it is useful, for example, you want to backup the OS incase the OS you are using now might get ruin, or your friend also wanted the same OS into his Vmware without having to go through the OS installation process.
ps: i m sory, my english is not very good, i hope you can understand me
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