that's the question... Thanks. jon johnston Yes, it's possible. I've done it. And, I've even run both simultaneously. (Just be sure you have enough RAM to do that.)
I successfully installed 64-bit Fedora Core 6. (I selected Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 64-bit as the type of Linux distribution.) My only issue(s) are that there's no prebuilt set of Linux tools...
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I successfully installed 64-bit Fedora Core 6. (I selected Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 64-bit as the type of Linux distribution.) My only issue(s) are that there's no prebuilt set of Linux tools for this particular release and the tools only run every other boot. (I've reported the latter.)