I am wondering about the feasibility of running VBox in a live CD
environment? If I am not mistaken, based on what I saw of some recent
discussion here about trying to run it like a portable application from a
USB, that it needs to be run more tightly integrated with the OS than a
portable application would allow for. However, since there are many Linux OS
that can run entirely in RAM from a live CD, it seems to me as though there
would be nothing preventing a person from also running VBox in one of these
environments too. Once the Linux OS was loaded into RAM, one could then
download VBox and set up a virtual machine with it while all of it was in
RAM. Does this not sound reasonable? The question then becomes, which live
CD with Linux OS would be especially flexible (and stable) in terms of the
VBox functionality?
John A. Wallace
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