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How to use the hypervisor on a laptop without another screen and browser?
Hello, this is my last (or maybe not) question on this topic.
I asked a lot of such questions, searched for answers on the Internet, but alas ... I didn’t find anything :(
In general, the task is to use the hypervisor on a laptop as simply as possible, without any conclusions,
etc.
Something simple - The laptop turned on, this hypervisor was launched, and the interface was similar to "VirtualBox" and "Gnome-Boxes". (Or the Virtual Machine Set to Auto-Start)
Also, this hypervisor should see flash drives, etc. it was possible to easily transfer data between virtual operating systems.
Example: I start a laptop, a machine set to Auto-Start or an interface similar to "Gnome-Boxes" starts up, and I start both Linux and Windows 10 and MacOS and other things not supported by my hardware at the same time. (Intel-i3 and NVidia-Geforce)
This is perhaps the most difficult question on the Internet, if you have the knowledge, PLEASE write in detail, and if not, PLEASE share the question with your friends - and maybe we will find the answer!
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The laptop was turned on, this hypervisor was launched, and the interface was similar to "VirtualBox" and "Gnome-Boxes".
stop spamming the toaster. you already asked this question and you got this question answered - any decent hypervisor can safely start virtual machines at system startup. for example Linux with qemu + kvm , as many different interfaces as you like if you don't like the standard virt-manager. To run macos you will have to suffer, sometimes impossible, depends on the hardware.
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