On Thursday 27 November 2008, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:50 +0000, Armindo Silva wrote:
> > Yes they can, you just need to disable kvm to load on boot.
>
> Which you do how on a stock Ubuntu system (no cheating and going and
> manually removing files, etc. after installing the kvm package)?
>
> And once disabled, how do I run kvm when I want to?  And how do I clean
> up after running kvm so that I can run VirtualBox again?

I'm sure many users don't complain doing

  # doing VirtualBox stuff
  sudo /etc/init.d/kvm stop
  VirtualBox
  ...

  # doing KVM stuff
  sudo /etc/init.d/kvm start

Kind regards,

Frank
-- 
Dr.-Ing. Frank Mehnert    Sun Microsystems    http://www.sun.com/

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