I teach a hands-on class on Linux, and unfortunately, by company policy I'm not allowed to reformat the class-provided laptops, so we're going by the VirtualBox guest approach. Using a virtual SATA drive instead of a virtual IDE drive can help too. ![]() If at all possible, put your VM on a separate disk and/or use a solid-state drive. When running a virtual machine the biggest performance hit will be to your disk I/O. ![]() Windows host reboots due to security update.Windows host crashes due to driver bug (blue screen).Obviously your Linux VM will be affected if your Windows system crashes too. can't use seamless mode in combination with dual-head.To get some extra features, such as USB 2.0 and Intel PXE support, you can also install the VirtualBox extension pack.Īfter that, there's a few issues you should know about: See the VirtualBox Arch Linux guests guide for details. To fix this, you should install VirtualBox guest additions. ![]()
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