Hello,

A live CD like this would should have at least two partitions: one for
the VMs, the other for everything else. Only the one for "everything
else" (i. e. "/") should be loaded in RAM.


On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Alexey Eromenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vbox hard disk would have stay in RAM. Even differencing images often take a
> huge amount of space. (5 gigs or so)
>
> This is theoretically doable, yes, Linux live CD could allow VirtualBox to
> function, but my guess it will require some serious hardware, especially in
> the memory department, like 8 or 16 gig of RAM.
>
> RAM Calculation: 1 GB for host OS, 5 GB for differencing image, 2 gigs for
> guest OS. (based on my rough estimation)
>
> -Technologov
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