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Topic: Can you run a Linux mining distro inside a Windows virtual machine? (Read 138 times)

hero member
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Teamviewer works in linux if that is your only connection method. Running a linux miner emulated in all cases will be worse than just mining on Windows if that is your only option.
jr. member
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ej, I ama fraid you can do that. Virtual box have some generic drivers.
hero member
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Actually I wanna try that on one of my AMD rigs.
How do I set GPU passthrough in Windows?
hero member
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Hah. So it is possible. Who'd've thunk.

But seems a bit tricky to get running. I'll have to give it a whirl though if I have time one day. If I use igfx for Windows, I can enable PCIe passthrough for the 1080's and take it from there.

HiveOS over Oracle VM. I like the sound of that.
newbie
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Yes, you can run a Linux VM on a Windows machine. I think the problem you could run into is having the Linux machine use the GPU, if that is what you want. VMs usually emulate hardware, you would need to do a pass through to the GPU if you want to do GPU mining.
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Warning: this is a very n00bish question. But yeah. I am a Linux noob.

I know you can run Linux "inside" a Windows Virtual Machine. Would it be possible to theoretically install a Linux based mining OS (eg. hive) and run it in an Oracle VM virtual box?

Reason I'm asking is I do have a couple of remote rigs I can only access with Teamviewer, and I'd like to try a couple of Linux-only miners. I'm pretty confident I know the answer to the above but I'd love to hear it from the more experienced Linux users out there.

Yo dude, honestly I don't try this yet, however, some answers are here

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/virtual-box-ubuntu-in-windows-7-possible-to-mine-1666362

EDIT:

check also this link

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6psuja/would_using_a_virtual_machine_to_mine_reduce_my/
hero member
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Warning: this is a very n00bish question. But yeah. I am a Linux noob.

I know you can run Linux "inside" a Windows Virtual Machine. Would it be possible to theoretically install a Linux based mining OS (eg. hive) and run it in an Oracle VM virtual box?

Reason I'm asking is I do have a couple of remote rigs I can only access with Teamviewer, and I'd like to try a couple of Linux-only miners. I'm pretty confident I know the answer to the above but I'd love to hear it from the more experienced Linux users out there.
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