On 2023-03-07 09:48, Mario Marietto via shifter-users wrote:
Hello.
I would like to integrate Ubuntu,Fedora,Arch or maybe some other distro
into one single,homogeneous and flexible operating (OS) context. I
would
like to use Ubuntu (22.04) as the host OS and the rest of the OSes
(Fedora,Arch) will be virtualized within different virtual machines (I
don't want to use containers,I know that they are a better choice,but I
want to understand if a virtual machine is good anyway when it is very
well
configured). The idea is also to use qemu + kvm with the nographic and
no
vga options enabled,without virt-manager or boxes. I don't want to open
and
close the virtual machine graphical interface every time I want to run
an
application. I find it much more comfortable if I can run every
application
and command within one only terminal by premising,for example,a letter
indicating to which distribution the command or application belongs to.
Or
I could tell xpra to open the fedora or the arch linux terminal. For
sure
it will be much faster to configure,but it has less scenic effect.
I don't understand the point, goal, purpose of having lets say
libreoffice run on Debian, firefox on *buntu etc...
What does this get you???? I am just clearly missing the forest for the
trees or soemthing in this??
Am curious as to whats the end goal and what this achieves v. using one
distro to run your stuff??? ?
Interested to understand the goal... Thanks..
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