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Running Windows on Fedora Using KVM Virtualization

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In [[Installing Fedora Linux on a Windows System (Dual booting)]] we looked at partitioning a disk so that both Windows and Linux could reside on a hard drive. The concept behind this configuration was that of creating a dual boot environment. The problem with dual boot environments is that only one operating system can run at any one time. If you are running Linux and need to run Windows you have to shutdown Linux and boot from Windows.
[[Image:kvm_windows.jpg|Windows XP Pro Running on Fedora KVM]]
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