I remember installing BeOS 5 PE this way. I think it installed using a loopback configuration. It really was the easiest OS install I have ever done. Even compared to the tools available today, BeOS 5 was like magic. 5 second boot times on a 200 MHz Pentium Laptop. Journalling filesystem. Fast and low-latency.
It's great to see Linux installs going this direction. The ease of install definitely made switching to BeOS simple back in the day.
I did it on a P2 233 from Windows 98. The ease of trying BeOS 5 got me thinking about going beyond the DOS/Windows ecosystem at home and eventually led to linux.
It's great to see Linux installs going this direction. The ease of install definitely made switching to BeOS simple back in the day.