KVM on Ubuntu: what guest OSes?
Lucio M Nicolosi
lmnicolosi at gmail.com
Thu May 7 06:45:59 UTC 2009
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Irving Leonard
<irving.lp at feestudiantes.cujae.edu.cu> wrote:
> If you need/want to run ubuntu as host, you can use virtualbox to run windows
> very nicely. With the virtualbox additions, windows works better than a native
> install, except for directx (for games, etc.) of course.
> The 2.0 version of virtualbox have an option to enable PAE (phisical address
> extensions) for the guest OS, that is a MUST for MacOS. I tried to install it
> about 6 month ago with no success but maybe things are diferent these days.
> You can always start your search in InsanelyMac where is a lot of information
> about running MacOS on non-Apple hardware. I try to install some of these
> versions on real hardware with succesive failures, mostly because of
> unsupported VIA chipsets but recently get a hit on an Intel board (just for
> the record)
> irving
I just checked the last VirtualBox manual and it does not seem that it
can run MacOS as guest. As previously noted, it can only run as host.
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