VM Guest from physical disk
Posted: 15. Mar 2011, 09:10
Hi everyone,
In short, I am ordering a new laptop with all kinds of power and would like to be able to access either of my physical OS installs from within the opposing OS.
The computer will dual-boot Windows and an Ubuntu, installed on separate hard drives (Windows on a SSD and Linux on a HDD).
I would like the ability to VM into the physical install of Linux from windows, and vice-versa. (It is somewhat important to be able to fully boot into either as well)
I know that VMWare has the ability to boot from a physical install, but I haven't been able to tell if Virtualbox can.
I've heard great things about Virtualbox and would love to give it a try, if it can support my desires.
Also, I'm not really sure if this method is really 'safe', so please correct me if I am putting anything at risk by doing this.
If it is safer and possible, I can settle for just accessing the physical Linux install only.
Thanks for the help.
In short, I am ordering a new laptop with all kinds of power and would like to be able to access either of my physical OS installs from within the opposing OS.
The computer will dual-boot Windows and an Ubuntu, installed on separate hard drives (Windows on a SSD and Linux on a HDD).
I would like the ability to VM into the physical install of Linux from windows, and vice-versa. (It is somewhat important to be able to fully boot into either as well)
I know that VMWare has the ability to boot from a physical install, but I haven't been able to tell if Virtualbox can.
I've heard great things about Virtualbox and would love to give it a try, if it can support my desires.
Also, I'm not really sure if this method is really 'safe', so please correct me if I am putting anything at risk by doing this.
If it is safer and possible, I can settle for just accessing the physical Linux install only.
Thanks for the help.