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Forbidden to ask questions!2021-05-09 09:28:06
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Forbidden to ask questions!, 2021-05-09 09:28:06

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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Valentine, 2021-05-10
@prizgost

the easiest way to use a hypervisor on a laptop

"simple" is how? It’s easy for someone to play the piano, it’s easy for me to dance something. And it may be difficult for you to do both, so check it out.
The laptop was turned on, this hypervisor was launched, and the interface was similar to "VirtualBox" and "Gnome-Boxes".

Um, how is that? Some programs for managing the hypervisor have an interface, but not the hypervisor itself. The hypervisor is about the same as the kernel of the operating system. And the kernel does not have an interface for interacting with the user directly, it does not need it. So you can put a hypervisor somewhere for yourself, if you want it on a laptop - well, ok, put it on a laptop. And then manage the hypervisor from where you need it. If you want to manage from the same laptop, you will have to install some kind of operating system under which you launch some kind of interface to control the hypervisor. Accordingly, you either install some kind of Linux or Windows, and then install some kind of hypervisor and software to manage it, or install Linux and a hypervisor on a laptop, and manage it from another computer through a web interface or through some program that you put on this other computer.

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Dmitry, 2021-05-09
@q2digger

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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