On Thursday, 26 April 2018 10:15:01 UTC+1, trueriver  wrote:

Correction

> To do what you are trying, you would need to use an emulator rather than a 
> hypervisor. QVM without the KVM extensions would in principle do, but then 
> you would also have to write the code to emulate every piece of hardware in 
> your computer. (If you ever used QVM you will have noticed that the range of 
> virtual hardware it emulates is very restricted). Even if you got it working 
> it would run slow. 
> ...

for QVM read QEMU in this paragraph. 

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