Is VM on USB stick a good idea?
Posted: 16. Feb 2018, 14:46
Hi all, I'm at the start of my journey so I must apologise for these extremely basic beginners questions.
My goal is to create a controlled environment where where my activities, residual files etc that are created within a virtual machine are confined on an external drive and totally separate to the host computer.
Using elements of this thread I've created a USB stick with a virtual machine on it and an OS partially installed on that machine, the VMDK file is on the host.
Is the VMDK file in the right place or should it also be on the USB?
Next, I'm unclear about how to use the USB stick. I keep seeing the term "Boot from the physical USB Drive" but I'm not sure what that means?
Do I simply boot the host computer in the normal manner, open the hosts virtualbox app, plug in the USB and boot the virtual machine on the USB?
Or am I supposed to use the USB to boot the host computer and then use the virtual machine on the USB?
Again I'm sorry the questions are so basic but I've spent two days searching for the answer without success.
Many thanks
My goal is to create a controlled environment where where my activities, residual files etc that are created within a virtual machine are confined on an external drive and totally separate to the host computer.
Using elements of this thread I've created a USB stick with a virtual machine on it and an OS partially installed on that machine, the VMDK file is on the host.
Is the VMDK file in the right place or should it also be on the USB?
Next, I'm unclear about how to use the USB stick. I keep seeing the term "Boot from the physical USB Drive" but I'm not sure what that means?
Do I simply boot the host computer in the normal manner, open the hosts virtualbox app, plug in the USB and boot the virtual machine on the USB?
Or am I supposed to use the USB to boot the host computer and then use the virtual machine on the USB?
Again I'm sorry the questions are so basic but I've spent two days searching for the answer without success.
Many thanks