Hi,

I think that I have been looking for this Quite a while.
But I aint sure.
I think that KVM is a Virtual PC just like innotek VirtualBox and vmware.
But then on Kernel level?
Am I right?
So Basicly I can install a BareBone linux (Debian net-install for example) and 
then install KVM.
Make a TrueCrypt (or another On-The-Fly-Encryption program) Container.
Make a Virtual HD Image in that container.
Run that HD with KVM.
Install Windows XP on that HD.
And there for having a Full Encrypted Disk for Windows XP without lots of Power 
loss right?
Do I understand that correct?
I hope I do, since my boss will be so happy then ^^
Also, can I make it a LiveUSB so you have to use a "key" to boot the system?

Well, hope I am right...

Cheers,
Robin

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