![]() ie: Do dual boot into separate physical partitions but access one from within the other?
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![]() why dual boot? Pick one and run the other in a virt
If we torture the data long enough, it will confess. (Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences, 1991)
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![]() What I'd like to do is boot Linux and be able to run Windows virtual. But this laptop has Windows 7 already installed, and they don't provide install media.
VirtualBox forums indicate this should be possible. I've already installed VMWare player and an Ubuntu guest, but haven't done any work yet so I can burn that down. Next up is to install Ubuntu in a typical dual-boot setup. Then boot to Ubuntu and install VirtualBox. Then try to mount the Windows partition and boot it. --
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![]() Nope.
The only one that can do it now (and perhps not anymore) is Workstation. Server is looked at from an "ESX" style of managing. Virtual Box OSE, is probably what you are going to look for. |
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![]() VirtualBox has a really nice site, with a step-by-step Ubuntu-fied install doc.
I'm using the FUEL version instead of OSE. One of the pieces left out of the OSE is USB support. I'll be using an external mouse on this setup for image editing. --
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![]() Windows tries very hard to own the disk. Linux from a partition plays nice as a guest, but I can't get Windows to boot as a guest.
Looks like I'll keep it as dual boot. When I need to process video, I'll boot to windows, then open Ubuntu in the VM to author DVDs and do other conversions. --
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![]() Have you seen this? http://www.virtualbo...i/Migrate_Windows Some tweaks may be needed to get Winders to migrate into a VM.
But at this point it might make sense to punt. You can still get XPHome for $100 at Newegg, and it's on eBay too (of course). It should run fine in a VM. It might save you some time - something that none of us have too much of these days. :-) HTH. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() For now I'll dual boot. Either system comes up fast enough to not be annoying. Eventually someone with more time and experience will do what I'm trying and write it up.
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