Linux VHD Boot Made Possible

huisinro

VMLite XPM
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Hello,

We have made Linux to boot from a VHD file, will be released as open source soon.

1 Linux as Real Appliance

With VBoot for Linux, you can pre-install and pre-configure Linux OS and its applications, then distribute the resulting virtual disk file in VHD format. The vhd can boot a real computer, with configuration and apps instantly available. This way, operating systems are truly manageable, as simple as files. We call such a Linux VHD to be a real appliance, in the sense that it boots physical computers.

It's very easy to setup and boot a computer with a vhd file. You download the vhd file, drop it to Windows or Linux file system, then configure the boot loader, and reboot the computer.

2 Linux as Virtual Appliance

The exact same vhd file also runs as a virtual machine using virtualization software, such as VMLite Workstation, VirtualBox, Xen and Virtual PC and Hyper-V, etc. By default, it's optimized for VMLite Workstation.

If VMLite Workstation is installed, you can simply double click the ubuntu-910-desktop-i386.mop file to launch the vhd as a virtual machine with VMLite Workstation.

3 USB Boot Made Easy

You just need to store the vhd file to usb drive, then hook the USB to different computers to boot.


A sample Ubuntu VHD package is ready for download:

http://www.vmlite.com/index.php/download/22-appliances (free site registration required)

download, extract it, then double click setup.exe on Windows, reboot
On Linux, need to configure boot loaders.

detailed instructions:

http://www.vmlite.com/appliances/ubuntu-910-readme.html

screenshots:

vboot-xp-loader.png


vboot-grub2.png
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
Thanks... Will give this a try when I get a little play time... GL :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Pentium(R) Dual-Core T4300 @ 2.10GHz
Motherboard
Toshiba Model KSWAA - Chipset Intel GL40 Rev 07
Memory
3 GB DDR2 PC2-6400 (400 MHz) Samsung M4 70T2864Q23-CF7
Graphics Card(s)
Mobile Intel GMA4500M 32bit OS (64bit OS) dynamically
Sound Card
Realtek ALC272-GR Software Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
16.0" HD TFT with TrueBrite Matrix colour LCD display
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768
Hard Drives
FUJITSU MJA2320BH G2-(S2) 320GB (5400RPM) Serial-ATA
Keyboard
Canadian Bilingual Keyboard 105 keys with 13 Function keys
Mouse
Touchpad Point device & Lexma USB Mouse
Internet Speed
Walking is Faster
Other Info
Wireless LAN Realtek RTL89191SE 802.11n PCI-E NIC + a
LAN Realek PCIe FE Family Controller and
TOSHIBA Software Modem
XP/Vista/7 VHD boot is also supported, but these portions won't be open source. You can actually drop an XP/Vista/7 VHD file to a Linux partition, and boot them, with no requirement on NTFS. Samples for xp/vista/7 boot are not available yet.
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
Anyone or any online archive got a copy of this from back in the day? Please PM me
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Mac Book Pro | Thinkpads T61 X61T W510
OS
WinXP/ Win7x64/ Mac OSX Snow Leopard - Multi Boot
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