No. Regardless of how you use it, you will have two copies of XP on the
machine. You either leave things alone and dual boot or you remove the dual
boot copy of XP and install it on VMware workstation 6.0
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"Magnus E" <Magnus
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>I am in the process of migrating to Ubuntu Linux.
> Right now I have two partitions: one with Windows XP Pro and one with
> Ubuntu.
>
> I wonder if it is OK to install XP as a virtual machine using VM-ware in
> Ubuntu and still keep the XP partition? Since I will only use either the
> true
> XP partition or the virtual machine at the same time, I figure that my one
> XP
> License should be enough?
>
> Is that correct?
>