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Message 14533 - Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 2:52:06 UTC
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I'm setting up a dual-boot XP Pro & XP Pro 64 system and would like to run projects on either system using a shared BOINC folder between the two systems. I would be using an app_info.xml file to define which apps to run and they would be compatible to execute with either OS.

Note that this is a dual-boot, not a VM configuration. Therefore, only one system at a time would be running.

The main question is whether this would work or would the systems walk on each other when I change which one I boot from?
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Message 14534 - Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 8:14:58 UTC

This is not an advisable configuration, you should have a seperate BOINC directory for each OS. It will probably work with projects that do not use homogenous redundancy though.
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Message 14541 - Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 14:02:22 UTC - in response to Message 14534.  

This is not an advisable configuration, you should have a seperate BOINC directory for each OS. It will probably work with projects that do not use homogenous redundancy though.


Thanks for the feedback.

The reason I would prefer not to go the separate folder route is because the alternate OS may not be active for days at a time and WUs could likely time-out. However, I suppose with S@H having such ridiculously long deadlines, I could set my cache to minimum and not use a backup project.
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Message 14543 - Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 15:05:55 UTC - in response to Message 14533.  

There is a chance that the intermediate files (checkpoints) aren't compatible between platforms.
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Message 14567 - Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 19:04:43 UTC
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I've done this and it ran successfully. However, I used the 32-bit client for both OS'es, so that I didn't really have to do anything to the BOINC configuration, other than to make sure that they both used the same folders accessible by both OS'es.

Good luck.
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Message 14574 - Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 21:04:59 UTC - in response to Message 14567.  
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I've done this and it ran successfully. However, I used the 32-bit client for both OS'es, so that I didn't really have to do anything to the BOINC configuration, other than to make sure that they both used the same folders accessible by both OS'es.

Good luck.


I went ahead and did just that and I haven't had any problems (yet...knock on wood). I plan to migrate most, if not all programs from the XP Pro 32 to XP Pro 64 OS, at which point, I will not be using the older version any more (I hope). I would then install the 64-bit Seti science app and disable BOINC on the old OS.

[edit] I do not intend to install a 64-bit BOINC client unless the science app requires it.
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