It's a relatively painless way to mess around with multiple different Linux distros without having to reinstall. It's a bit of a pain to manage, but no more so than VMWare, and it's a good deal less resource intensive.
The only problem I've had with it so far is setting up X under it, but I think that's more of a learning issue than a real limitation.
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It's a relatively painless way to mess around with multiple different Linux distros without having to reinstall. It's a bit of a pain to manage, but no more so than VMWare, and it's a good deal less resource intensive.
The only problem I've had with it so far is setting up X under it, but I think that's more of a learning issue than a real limitation.