Kitt22
June 17th, 2009, 03:27 AM
Hello! Let start off by saying that this is my first time posting on the Ubuntu forums, and I'm not entirely sure if this is the correct place to post my question. If it is not, would a Mod kindly move it to a more suitable subforum?
With that out of the way: What I would like to do is to install Ubuntu and Windows on two separate hard drives, and have a third hardrive for shared data between the two. Now this in itself isn't too challenging - the part I want to know about it on the fly switching between the two OSes.
In theory, how I figure this would work, is while running off of one harddrive, it would put the current OS in hibernation mode (some low resorce running mode), then boot the OS on the other harddrive. Switching back would, again, put the current OS in hibernation mode, then unhibernate the other OS. In this way, one could switch between the two OSes, without having to completely shut down then entire system and reboot. Currently open documents and programs could be left open, etc.
I've tried looking around for something like this, but to no avail. I was simply wondering if anyone on the Ubuntu forums knew of anything like this, or had any ideas of a way to impliment this, or even if such a thing is impossible.
Thanks in advance =)
--Kitt
With that out of the way: What I would like to do is to install Ubuntu and Windows on two separate hard drives, and have a third hardrive for shared data between the two. Now this in itself isn't too challenging - the part I want to know about it on the fly switching between the two OSes.
In theory, how I figure this would work, is while running off of one harddrive, it would put the current OS in hibernation mode (some low resorce running mode), then boot the OS on the other harddrive. Switching back would, again, put the current OS in hibernation mode, then unhibernate the other OS. In this way, one could switch between the two OSes, without having to completely shut down then entire system and reboot. Currently open documents and programs could be left open, etc.
I've tried looking around for something like this, but to no avail. I was simply wondering if anyone on the Ubuntu forums knew of anything like this, or had any ideas of a way to impliment this, or even if such a thing is impossible.
Thanks in advance =)
--Kitt