Hello,
I have currently two partition. One with Debian and one with Windows and i can choose which one i want to use during through Grub.
Nevertheless, while using debian is it possible to mount windows partition (like a virtual machine for instance) and launch it within debian too ?
Thanks
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Mount Windows parition in Debian
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Re: Mount Windows parition in Debian
Yes, you can mount a windows partition in Linux and do this automatically during startup if you make an entry for in in /etc/fstab.
No, you can't run windows applications in Linux right away, you need some sort of an emulator (e.g. WINE) for this.
You can boot your windows installation in a virtual machine, though, if you passthrough your windows partition to a hypervisor (it is possible with Qemu).
No, you can't run windows applications in Linux right away, you need some sort of an emulator (e.g. WINE) for this.
You can boot your windows installation in a virtual machine, though, if you passthrough your windows partition to a hypervisor (it is possible with Qemu).
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Re: Mount Windows parition in Debian
Thanks,
Hello Victor , do you mean i could boot my current windows partition as a virtual machine in Debian ?
Hello Victor , do you mean i could boot my current windows partition as a virtual machine in Debian ?