A post in another group just got me thinking about this.  Someone had
been running Windows on his laptop, and had Linux in a VMWare session. 
He mounted one of the FAT32 partitions in Windows and also in Linux, and
was wondering why he had to always re-mount the filesystem when he added
new files..  I told him that he shouldn't be doing that, and should be
mounting files over SMB..

Anyway, I got to thinking that someone running multiple Linux sessions
using VMWare or maybe user-mode Linux might do the same thing.  I
presume using GFS for a filesystem might work in that case, but I'm
curious -- has anyone ever put a `cluster' on a single system before?  I
suppose it would be fun to get it going on a laptop or something. ;-)

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