Perhaps in the case of such a dual-boot machine it might indeed be desirable to "clone" the Folding@Home configuration between the two OS-installations, so that when switching between the two, the checkpointing mechanism can facilitate continued work on the same WU (with minimal loss of work already performed)?Joe_H wrote:Yes, the unique ID assigned on first connection is not connected to your IP address.YosiMor wrote:Does this hold true also for a single desktop machine that can be dual-booted into either Windows or Ubuntu (and in either case receiving the same static IP-address)?
Would this be possible, and -- if so -- how?
Thanks in advance,
- Yosi