Hi, I tried several different ways of getting tails to run in a vm with persistence (so I can edit config files and keep the changes) without having to buy a usb stick for that, but I can't find a way to do so.
Virtualbox, which I first tried, doesn't seem to be able to create virtual usb storage and on a CD/DVD image managing the persistence was not possible. Qemu/kvm, which I then tried was able to boot from the image (1.4~rc1) and so I installed tails with the installer from the applications menu in tails onto a few different virtual drives and tried to boot the vm from them but it either rebooted as soon as I chose if I want to use tails in "failsave mode" or (depending on the cpu I specified in qemu) freezed later while loading. So there are two things: I would like to know if there's any known way of getting tails to run in a vm with persistent files and the other is a possible bug which I can reproduce. regards, Max
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