Hi, just q. (i surely missed it in earlier conv.) - why can't you use KVM as a virtualization layer? I use KVM on servers, workstations, laptops and i find it has all i need. I just missed thing like 'shared folder' between host/guest like eg. vbox has, but this can be remedied by compiling/turning on the 9pFS in kernel, if the 10Gbps of the NATed internal networking with virtio driver is not enough. -- *Karel Lang* *Unix/Linux Administration* [log in to unmask] | +420 731 13 40 40 AUFEER DESIGN, s.r.o. | www.aufeerdesign.cz On 10/27/2015 09:30 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Yasha Karant <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> I do note that my query on the failure of VirtualBox to work with 802.11 >> host Linux networks and thus supply a connection to the guest OS within >> VirtualBox now has had 46 views on the VirtualBox Linux host "forum" without >> a reply -- evidently, this is a problem with the current VirtualBox for >> which no one has a viable solution -- hence my interest in VMware Player. > > The number of people gawking at a traffic accident is not an indicator > that the accident was caused by a manufacturer conspiracy. >