Hi Alex,
Thanks, that is what I was looking for.
I tested with QEMU.
However, after booting from USB stick,  my USB keyboard / mouse doesn´t work.
I am not able to capture any log. 
I am using a normal x86 desktop computer.
----
Regarding the seoul multiboot scheme, I saw it does not allow a ISO, correct?
It seems to expect a bootloader (munich), them the bzImage, an some aditional 
gz.
Actually I have prepared a custom remasterized version of TinyCore with some 
specific libs / apps.
It works alone.
But when I tried to port to seoul, sitill using munich, I don´t have a bzImage.
I have a vmlinuz, core.gz and my own stuff as TCZ extensions.
The vmlinuz I customize some files.
I really don´t know to set up this to work with seoul.
Sorry if it is a naive question, I am not kernel specialist, I am more of a 
application developer.

Regards,
            Roger
> Subject: Re: Genode/NOVA+Multiple VMMs Seoul / VBox
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 11:40:52 +0200
> 
> Hello,
> 
> On 01.09.2015 16:48, Roger Ferreira wrote:
> > Dear Genode Community,
> > I would like also to be able to control and see the VMs (enter the 
> > Guest-OS, start/stop the VM) from the Genode window as the screenshot shows.
> 
> > So at first I would like to stick with Seoul. In this case, being able to 
> > run multiple VMs (Seoul+TinyCore) from Genode/Nova.
> > Which way shall I follow to create a run script that fullfils what I expect?
> > Is there already any run script?
> 
> you may try the branch [0] , which contains a new run script in
> repos/gems/run/seoul-wm-cli.run. The script creates a GUI scenario
> (nitpicker + window manager) containing the cli_monitor applications
> with which you can start/kill via a command-line-based launcher several
> Seoul instances using the Tinycore VM. I added several drivers - like
> usb, ps/2 and the nic driver and nic bridge, so that you should be able
> to use the Browser in the VM - if your hardware is supported.
> 
> Just invoke the run script and copy the result via dd to your USB stick.
> (Running in Qemu should also work but it is not sooo quick).
> 
> In the cli monitor application you just have to type
> 
> start seoul
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Alex.
> 
> [0] https://github.com/alex-ab/genode/tree/seoul_wm_cli
> 
> 
> 
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