On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 01:59:43PM +0100, Erik Pepermans wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to install a windows guest via headless (=without
> X11) virtualbox on a server running on CentOS with vserver
> installed.
kvm is tested to work alongside Linux-VServer and a
Linux-VServer patched kernel will work inside kvm or
similar (not what you need/want here :)
> My question is whether it is best to run virtualbox alongside
> the host (vserver) or is it possible to install it in a guest
> and run it from there ?
most likely virtualbox will require a number of
capablilities and maybe some kernel modules to work,
so it's probably simpler to run it on the host, unless
you need a specific environment different from the host
in which case a chroot like solution (with minimum
restrictions) is probably the simplest.
HTH,
Herbert
> Maybe someone has experience in this ?
> Thanks
> Erik
Received on Fri Nov 16 13:51:25 2012