Is there any reason why you don't use kvm for the graphical environment? Since it runs at native speed, I would think it would be better than Virtualbox. Joshua Lambert wrote: > I use virtual machines to test out new configurations these days > before I put them on native hardware. This helps a lot, especially > when I hose a system, which I do a lot just because I like to see how > things work. I use kvm or qemu with the -curses option for operating > systems that provide a textual interface to their installers/prompts, > and vboxmanage and vboxsdl from virtualbox in a gnome-terminal for the > eye-candy.