Re: Setting up a Virtual Machine

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On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 02:54:34PM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:

> imho, the easiest way to do this would be to install VirtualBox.

So I tried to install the latest version of VirtualBox from 
virtualbox.org It turned out that it deleted a previous version, which I 
suppose was provided with CentOS and then couldn't install itself. The 
error lmessage said it could not find the kernel source. What should I 
do now?

John

> memory assigned to the VM is only in use when the VM is active, you can 
> 'standby' a virtualbox and it releases all its resources, then resume it 
> at another time.
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