Alright, not sure if this is completely possible at this point, nor have I ever heard of it, but here goes nothing..
Alright, to break it down, here's my hard drive:
>Partition | File | System | Mount Label
>/dev/sda1 | nfts | | system reserve
>/dev/sda2 | nfts | | Windows Install
>/dev/sda3 | ext4| / | Ubuntu 14.04
>/dev/sda4 | swap| | Swap
I remote into my machine quite frequently form work via Teamviewer. However, I sometimes like to remote into W10 to apply updates to the few games I play on Windows. Is it possible to run my windows partition as a VM within Ubuntu? Basically, I want to be able to make changes to my Windows Install without ever actually booting into windows.
Alright, to break it down, here's my hard drive:
>Partition | File | System | Mount Label
>/dev/sda1 | nfts | | system reserve
>/dev/sda2 | nfts | | Windows Install
>/dev/sda3 | ext4| / | Ubuntu 14.04
>/dev/sda4 | swap| | Swap
I remote into my machine quite frequently form work via Teamviewer. However, I sometimes like to remote into W10 to apply updates to the few games I play on Windows. Is it possible to run my windows partition as a VM within Ubuntu? Basically, I want to be able to make changes to my Windows Install without ever actually booting into windows.