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2006-01-09
I use repartitioning for most of my multi-OS needs. I hasve a USB key that I use to share data between the OSes if I need to. I use eComStation as my main OS, but if I need something quick, I use Virtual PC. I have several OSes installed in it, but partitioning is still my favorite.
Before long, with some of my newer machines being able to boot from USB, I may have a few RocketPods stacked up and install to those so that they have no chance of really messing up any of the others should something happen, which Windows is good at doing.