Hi Jeff,

As far as I know, you can't run VirtualBox on a VirtualBox VM.
But you for sure *can* run it on top of some other virtualization
platforms. I have successfully tested running VirtualBox on VMware Fusion
and vSphere 5 VMs. The "host" VM just needs to have some virtualization
options enabled. And for sure the performance is far from optimal.

-- 
Teemu



On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Jeff Sussna <[email protected]> wrote:

> Was all set to use Packer to build myself a Windows guest Vagrant box for
> Virtualbox. Then realized it has to run on top of a Linux VM. AFAIK
> Virtualbox can't run on top of another virtualization layer. Is there any
> hope for me?
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