On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Sean <[email protected]> wrote: >> I was >> just hoping if I could boot into the kernel using vbox. Then I can >> work on the kernel, as well as work on my PC using Ubuntu. Is it >> possible and if yes, can someone please guide me? > > If you're wanting a test box running the same OS as your host system, > just create a VirtualBox Guest that is running the same OS as your > host system. In your case, you would make a VirtualBox Ubuntu Guest. > Then you can load new kernels and do whatever you want on your Ubuntu > Guest without having any impact on your host system. > > -Sean
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