*CAVEAT LECTOR*
If I can't win,
may I aspire to "break even"?
Recently I was chastised for expecting people to *read*.
if no hmr, *DENT* rd frthr ;/
caveat finis ;/
On 06/30/2019 10:44 AM, Linux-Fan wrote:
Matthew Crews writes:
On 6/30/19 5:34 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm considering using a VM for some experiments.
> Although my web searches have turned up articles about particular
> aspects of particular VMs, I've found no inventory of what VMs are
> available in Debian.
>
> My firm requirement is that all required software be in set of install
> DVDs for i386 Debian 9.8.
>
> What are my options?
>
>
Are you asking what virtual machine hosts are available on Debian?
*explicitly*
Because Debian can easily run as a virtual machine guest.
If not host
why ask? !!!!
Debian has several available virtual machine hosts at its disposal.
Check out the wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemVirtualization#Using_Debian_to_host_Virtual_Computers
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemVirtualization/ prompted question
That page gives a good overview,
Though "overviews" explicitly identified as irrelevant
although it mentions quite a few solutions
which are possibly not in the DVD set.
Did I *NOT* say:
...all required software be in set of install DVDs for i386 Debian 9.8.
----> If the DVDs contain all of the
`main`
repository, then these packages can be used to start with a
Libvirt/Virt-Manager/KVM setup (this is what I install on my systems):
virt-manager qemu qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt0 libvirt-daemon
libvirt-daemon-system
The frontend `virt-manager` can then be run to graphically manage VMs.
`virsh` can be used to manage them at the commandline.
I do not understand.
Btw. when reading what "VMs are available in Debian" I first thought the
question was about prebuilt images for virtual machines? ...
My *explicit* question is:
What 32 bit VMs which DO NOT depend on non-FOSS components are available
for 32-bit Debian?