mick.crane wrote: 
> This is a request for best practice, perceived knowledge.
> For one reason and another this PC/Workstation (what is the difference?)
> boots in legacy mode. It was something to do with the SS usb port not
> booting the installer in EFI mode.
> I forget exactly.
> Anyway, it's a niggle that it is legacy mode and changing a working system
> seems a palaver.
> As I have the /home stuff all being/copied onto another disk I thought I'd
> reinstall and try to get it tidy.
> I thought to try this virtualisation.
> Q1. Would openbox be the one to go for?
> Things I use work happily on Bookworm but seems openbox is only available in
> Sid for now.
> Should I try to build openbox or try to get it from Sid if OpenBox is what I
> want?
> I have purchased 64Gb of this DIMM memory for the experimentation.

Openbox is a window manager.

You probably mean VirtualBox, and the answer is no.

Try KVM/QEMU, which is available via the libvirt tools; the
primary graphical interface is virt-manager, and the primary CLI
is virsh.

-dsr-

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