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In the future there could be a package or wizard in Linux distros that will create a partition and bootloader option for ReactOS. There are many options for integrating ReactOS into Linux. After everything is installed into the partition the user could launch ReactOS using KVM (Kernel Virtual Management) if the user wanted to run programs that don't require much complicated video or special things. If the user wanted a full on Windows experience then the user could reboot and choose ReactOS as boot loader option. Then once in this pure Windows environment the user could have access to the Linux filesystem and possibly load up Linux in a virtual environment. Perhaps a special driver would be needed for the ReactOS to Linux integration. That driver or configuration could be pre-installed or pre-integrated by the Linux distro.
So what I'm thinking is that when running the Ubuntu package manager or whatever you check the ReactOS box and then click Apply. ReactOS is downloaded from Ubuntu Repos and when it is done a dialog comes down asking you to configure some options and levels of integration. When you finish you have a super sweet Windows environment that is integrated in two directions in all kinds of cool ways.
Hell ya this would be sweet. Maybe we could have something like this is 4 years? What do you guys think?