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Intro

The following tutorial is a pretty advanced topic. I will attemmpt to do my best in being as clear as possible but you need to be warned that if you have not worked with Linux for very long you might get lost. For a few years now the Linux kernel has had the ability to run virtual machines natively. Most people think of Vmware or Virtual Box when they want to run virtual machines. These are good products and have come a long way in making virtualization a reality. While it is possible to get these products for "free" and use them there are drawbacks to using these products.

Preparation