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		<title>Adventures with Virtual Box</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share 0savesSave - Booting from an existing Linux partition inside Windows Vista Recently I`ve been playing with Sun`s Virtual Box virtualisation application, needing to gain a bit more experience with Linux (particularly Red Hat, a distribution I`m not really keen on) and Solaris.  The laptop is currently a dual boot affair with Windows Vista (I`m [...]]]></description>
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