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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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In virtualbox, its not that straight forward but possible.
http://virtualization.sysprobs.com/a...ation-software
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I suddenly had a curious idea today and searching google didn't show any good results. Plus its the holidays so I'm away from my desktop where I could try this out on my own.
I have a computer with Windows 7 and Linux/KDE installed in a dual boot configuration. I'm wondering if its possible to call up the Linux/KDE install in a virtual machine inside Windows 7. I'm not talking about installing a second Linux/KDE (so third os on system) into a virtual machine, I'm talking about using virtual machine software to boot the already existing second OS up inside the first OS.
Anybody have any opinions/experiences/suggestions?
Thanks.