Le 05/04/2013 19:53, Jeffrey Malewski a écrit :
> Hello everyone,
> My main interest in Virtualbox is for testing iso images without the
> need to burn to disk.

*why don't you open them with "mount -o loop?"

  I am working from a base install of Ubuntu
> Server 12.04 on an older 32 bit system.

what is important is the ram. With 2Gb ram, I run easily several 
virtualbox sessions

Having already tried to build
> a VM using qemu-kvm I've found that my system doesn't support hardware
> virtualization,

only slow down the result a bit

> bash script to create my VMs from iso images.

creating a vbox with vbowmanage is possible but unfriendly. If you 
have any X system on the host, using the gui just to crate the vm is 
pretty easy


and it's not necessary to have an X system on the guest this 
(http://www.culte.org/) web site run on a virtual machine on a host 
like yours

jdd

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