Virtualizing a running system
Derek Atkins
warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Mar 3 09:45:37 EST 2009
Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> writes:
> This is interesting. A case where you have a native Windows partition
> that can either be booted native or via VMWare Workstation.
> BTW: Had one guy at the Installfest who had an old version of SuSE
> running on VMWare Workstation. After removing that virtual machine, I
> was unable to install SuSE 11, but I downloaded Virtualbox and was
> able to install SuSE 11.0 in under an hour.
I did this on previous laptops with older versions of Windows, but
XP and Vista make it MUCH much harder to do it. In Win2k I had to
set up different hardware profiles and make sure I booted the correct
one. It worked /pretty/ well, but if you screwed up the selected
hardware profile you could kill the machine.
> Virtualizatikon isn't a panaceia. For some reason, at the
> Virtualization deep Dive day I was able to pass USB into my Virtualbox
> version of Windows, but not at the Installfest. Since I had it working
> at VDD, I think it is just something in the VirtualBox configuration.
True, but it does solve lots of interesting problems. I love that I can
create, install, setup, and deploy a new server machine at home from
1000 miles away!
-derek
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