I use vmware and qemu

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    3 months ago

    Virt manager for qemu. I use docker and distrobox for Linux distros

    I recently managed to use my windows partition (for dual boot) as a disk for a qemu. I don’t use it but really cool trick anyways. Tutorial here

    Also it’s not very healthy for windows since it is not designed for constant hardware changes. But idc all my apps are installed on D: so I can just reinstall it without thinking about it much

    • Mwas alt (prob)@thelemmy.clubOP
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      3 months ago

      I tried doing tbe same thing as you on my separate windows ssd gives me a error on bootup and qemu/kvm won’t let me boot from my vendor usb I tried only putting the isos and windows cannot find the ssd and hiren just gets a error

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        3 months ago

        Did you read the article I linked? They use RAID to create a virtual disk (similar to a loop device in this context)