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>> Great day and fell fine
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>> hackinchen
> Xen will probably work inside of VirtualBox but I doubt that you will
> be able to get a HVM guest to work. Most virtualization technologies
> do not pass thru the VT or SVM capabilities of the processor to the
> guest OS (in your case, your Xen installation). So as far as Xen
> knows, it is running on a machine that does not support VT or SVM. You
> can check this by doing `cat /proc/cpuinfo` and looking for vmx in the
> flags area. You should be able to install PV guests though. If you are
> wanting to just experiment with Xen, doing it in VirtualBox is
> alright. But I would not recommend it for a regular Xen installation.
> Hope that answers your question.
>
> Mike Lovell
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