And is there any virtualization technology supported by libvirt which
will allow it?
Dne 21.9.2010 17:40, E.T. Anderson napsal(a):
It /might/ be technically possible to boot the system, but I'd
expect
it to blue-screen on you. KVM would present slightly different
hardware to the Windows system and Windows customizes itself for your
hardware on install and can't change much.
It /is/ possible to install a VM to a physical partition, but you
would have to reinstall Windows as a virtual machine. You then would
have your current problem in reverse and would only be able to boot
the partition virtually.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Premysl Vohnout <vohnout(a)ccss.cz
<mailto:vohnout@ccss.cz>> wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to boot using libvirt + kvm real installation of
windows 7? I have dual boot sda1 - windows, sda2-linux and I want
to boot this sda1
cheers,
Premysl Vohnout
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