Linux virtualization
trev.saunders at gmail.com
trev.saunders at gmail.com
Sat Jun 5 17:35:56 EDT 2010
Hi,
Your hardware probably supports hard ware virtualization so you should be able to use kvm. YOu just need to install qemu-kvm, create a file that will be the windows machines hard drive and install windows in the vm. The only tricky issue is installing windows, you'll need to do a unatended install unless you can do it visually (thanks Microsoft).
btw if you are running stable I believe you would be well advised to install a 2.6.32 kernel from backports, note I've always been running testing on the relavent machine.
HTH
Trev
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