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Originally Posted by vermaden
There is no VMware for BSDs, you will have to use QEMU (with kqemu) which is slow unfortunelly, if you choose NetBSD, then you will be able to use Xen 3.3 which is great virtualization sollution (even better them VMware imho).
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Have you set up Xen under NetBSD? I get the feeling that it is still beta code from reading the NetBSD doc on setting it up. For example, since when does Grub have a 512M boot partition limitation? That sounds like stale information.
I'd like to hear from somebody who is running a winbloze guest how easy and clean it is to get going.