Am I correct in saying that one cannot run a VM inside of another VM?
Additionally, if that much is true, if I have a particular Linux OS running
as a VM, and if it by default it installed with the software applications
that would allow one to run a VM within it, there is no reason I should not
go ahead and remove/uninstall these applications from the OS.  I mean, if
for no other reason than to save space and backup time, I might as well
remove the programs that I cannot run in any case. Does that not all sound
correct and reasonable?

John 


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