I am trying to create a Yocto build that produces a host image containing QEMU 
and also embeds a guest image that Yocto builds. The idea is to have a host 
root filesystem that includes QEMU along with a separate "disk" holding the 
guest image. At boot, a systemd unit in the host would launch QEMU using the 
embedded guest image as its disk.

I would like to know if this conceptual approach would work and, if so, what 
the best practices are. In particular, I am looking for guidance on:

* The recommended method to build the guest image with the host image.
* The recommended method to include the guest image in the host image.

Any pointers or recommendations would be appreciated.
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