> you'll probably have to pull the VirtualBox guest addons out... and install 
> the KVM guest stuff

If you're taking that route, I recommend looking in to libguestfs to mount the 
image like you would a disk.

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Elliot Speck
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--- Original Message ---

From: "Scott Dowdle" <[email protected]>
Sent: 25 July 2014 12:43 am
To: [email protected], "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS" 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] Can KVM and VirtualBox co-exist on same host?

Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
> A supplemental question:  Is there any way to convert a VB guest image into a
> KVM guest image?

I believe qemu-image can convert between a few different virtualization disk 
image formats.  Of course that just changes the disk image itself... and not 
the drivers inside... so if you do convert it (I'd recommend working on a 
copy)... then you'll probably have to pull the VirtualBox guest addons out... 
and install the KVM guest stuff... but it shouldn't be that difficult.

TYL,
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