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* Use a [[USB]] [[disk]] to store an image of your computer's [[hard disk]]:
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Let's call the computer you want to virtualize ''moon'' and the computer you want to use as a host for the virtual machine ''earth''.
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* Get an image of moon's harddisk. Do one of the following:
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** Use a [[USB]] [[disk]] to store an image of the [[hard disk]]:
 
  dd if=''/dev/sda'' of=''/hdimage.img''
 
  dd if=''/dev/sda'' of=''/hdimage.img''
 
This can be used if your harddisk is ''/dev/sda'' and you want your [[image]] [[file]] at ''/hdimage.img''.
 
This can be used if your harddisk is ''/dev/sda'' and you want your [[image]] [[file]] at ''/hdimage.img''.
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** Transfer moon's image over the network:
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dd if=''/dev/sda'' | ssh root@earth "cat > hdimage.img"
 
* Download and [[install]] [[VmWare]] on your host computer.
 
* Download and [[install]] [[VmWare]] on your host computer.
 
* use qemu-img from the [[qemu]] [[package]] to transform your harddisk image to a vmware image:
 
* use qemu-img from the [[qemu]] [[package]] to transform your harddisk image to a vmware image:

Revision as of 12:41, 27 August 2008

Imagine you want your physical computer to run as a virtual machine, maybe because you want to try some dangerous changes, maybe because you want to sell one of your two laptops. That's what this article is about. Your computer can be on Windows or Linux, no matter.

How to

Let's call the computer you want to virtualize moon and the computer you want to use as a host for the virtual machine earth.

  • Get an image of moon's harddisk. Do one of the following:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/hdimage.img

This can be used if your harddisk is /dev/sda and you want your image file at /hdimage.img.

    • Transfer moon's image over the network:
dd if=/dev/sda | ssh root@earth "cat > hdimage.img"
  • Download and install VmWare on your host computer.
  • use qemu-img from the qemu package to transform your harddisk image to a vmware image:
qemu-img /mnt/usb/hdimage.img -O vmdk /hdimage.vmdk
  • you can now use your vmware image to boot your virtual guest computer.