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Re: Virtual noobie




On 08/18/2015 07:17 PM, Bob Weber wrote:


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I also use the kvm/qemu packages.  There is also a GUI that makes setting up and running VMs very easy.  Its Virtual Machine Manager and it uses libvirtd to manage machines.  I have also at one time installed bsd and it ran fine.  You can also try out different live cd by just downloading the ISO and connecting it to a guest in Virtual Machine Manager.  Installs are done this way also.

Have fun!

...Bob
somewhat off topic, I guess, but, question:

I tried some time ago to install a BSD but it wanted something other than ntfs or extx file system, and I had to
make a special partition for it that nothing else could read. I finally decided it was too different, but if you
install a BSD under a vm, what does it do about the file system?

--doug

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