![]() I boot up the system, login to Xubuntu, and can access the actual Windows 7 partition through VirtualBox. Now I want to access Xubuntu, so I load VirtualBox and access my Xubuntu partition without rebooting. Question: So finally, my question is: is it possible to load a partition in VirtualBox as a virtual OS?Ĭase examples: Ideal scenario would be: I physically boot up and login to Windows 7. But I want to still have the feeling of the seamless mode. ![]() By this I mean I want to have a physical partition for Xubuntu. Issue: Now I am thinking of a way to have Xubuntu more integrated into my system. And VirtualBox's seamless mode is pretty amazing to allow me see Xubuntu and Windows 7 all in one screen. The reason I chose this approach is so that I don't have to keep turning off Windows and rebooting from Xubuntu every time I needed to switch OSes. ![]() From within VirtualBox I am using Xubuntu as a virtual OS. Background: I am using VirtualBox installed on Windows 7. ![]()
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