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Can a Linux installation be run as a VM in Windows?
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To be honest, I've given up. I was hoping that it would be something to make my life easier for a short while, but the amount of work to get it running is going to be more than just dual booting and swapping OSes for a while.
It's a shame, as it could be an interesting project, but it's quite a niche need going by some of the replies here, and isn't worth the effort.