Hello fellow VBoxers,
Here's what I am thinking. Let's say I order and receive any modern Windows
machine. It comes with the OS installed but with no install media, as is
the norm these days.
Let us say I want to run several VM's on that machine instead of just one.
So I could install VirtualBox under Windows and be on my way - but I don't
like using Windows as the underlying (host) OS due to its relatively slow
performance and potential security issues. So I am wondering if it is
possible to, say, install Linux, compress the NTFS file systems housing
Windows and then run Linux and run VirtualBox under Linux and within that
VirtualBox environment to run Windows as a guest VM. ANd if that is
possible - then how does one do that?
Thanks.
Boris.
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