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As of now, if I run Linux it runs underneath OS/400.  If I ipl the OS/400 
partition it ipl's the linux partition.  As a separate partition you, 
should be able to IPL the OS/400 partition and not affect the linux 
partition.

There are pro's and con's to either method.  I forget what they are 
though.

Rob Berendt
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What's the difference between current Linux support and "a true Linux 
LPAR"?

Charles


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> <snip>
> But it [oracle] doesn't run native.
> </snip>
> 
> But why would I want it to?  If IBM follows its stated 
> direction, I will be
> able to run Linux, AIX and OS/400 all on the same machine. 
> Run it on one of
> those environments.  Linux is my choice for several reasons. 
> If I can run
> it on Linux, it could be as a guest OS hosted by OS/400, or 
> when IBM gets
> to a true Linux LPAR, I can run it there.  Server consolidation
> possibilities and savings are enormous when you think of it.
> 
> 
> Jim Oberholtzer
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