Using Parallels to run linux virtual machine on firewire external drive

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Hi There,

I need to install a Linux virtual machine (to run Fedora) on my MacBook Pro (Mac OS 10.5.4). Rather than partitioning the hard drive and installing the virtual machine there, I am considering buying an external firewire drive and installing the VM there (something like a Verbatim 250GB SmartDisk FireWire/USB Portable Hard Drive). Does anybody have any experience with running Linux like this? Or, any advice?

Any advice/information/links will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Deirdre.
 
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Hi there Deidre,

I had both Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) running on my firewire external hard drive and they both ran very well. No real lag or speed issues when using Firewire. However I also have Windows XP on a SmartDisk Firelite portable USB drive and it boots up quickly but transferring data onto it would be quite slow and take a bit of time. If speed is an issue go for a Firewire drive perefeable a desktop as it has a little more power.

Just as a note I was using Parallels for Linux and Windows but now I use VMware Fusion as it seems to support more features than Parallels (I may be wrong, I havent used a recent version of Parallels). But from having used both I prefer VMWare it just ran a little quicker on my Macbook Pro.
 

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