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-