Raw Disk Access
Posted: 1. Jun 2012, 18:13
Hi folks: I need Windows to remote desktop and VPN to my Microsoft infested workplace, but am otherwise a Debian user. I had Win 7 Home Edition factory installed, so I started running Debian in VirtualBox inside Windows. After a few freezes, Windows (interestingly, not Debian) becomes increasingly unstable.
I'm tired of having to reinstall Windows from my recovery partition, so I'm willing to try a dual boot arrangement with VirtualBox in Debian running Win 7 off a disk partition. I don't have data on the Win 7 side to lose.
Was wondering if someone could clue me in on a couple things. I understand I can put the bootloader in MBR or in the Debian boot partition (directory?). Does this choice make a difference for running Win 7 in VirtualBox?
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) seems to be recommended in Debian dual boot install tutorials, along w/ separate partitions for boot etc. Again, these choices make any difference for VirtualBox?
Any general advice on the feasibility of my planned arrangement? Am I the only person out here crazy enough to try this?
I'm tired of having to reinstall Windows from my recovery partition, so I'm willing to try a dual boot arrangement with VirtualBox in Debian running Win 7 off a disk partition. I don't have data on the Win 7 side to lose.
Was wondering if someone could clue me in on a couple things. I understand I can put the bootloader in MBR or in the Debian boot partition (directory?). Does this choice make a difference for running Win 7 in VirtualBox?
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) seems to be recommended in Debian dual boot install tutorials, along w/ separate partitions for boot etc. Again, these choices make any difference for VirtualBox?
Any general advice on the feasibility of my planned arrangement? Am I the only person out here crazy enough to try this?