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KVM is a linux virtualization (i.e. Freebsd can't be the host os). On freebsd you would use bhyve. |
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! [[86Box]]
| {{yes}} <!-- floppy -->
| {{yes}} <!-- ISO -->
| {{partial|CD-ROM drive only}} <!-- folder -->
| {{no}} <!-- physical disk -->
| {{yes}} <!-- raw img disk -->
| {{no}} <!-- raw img partition -->
| {{no}} <!-- HDD -->
| {{no}}} <!-- QCOW -->
| {{no}} <!-- QCOW2 -->
| {{no}} <!-- QED -->
| {{no}} <!-- VDI -->
| {{yes}} <!-- VHD -->
| {{no}} <!-- VHDX -->
| {{no}} <!-- VMDK -->
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! [[Bochs]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bochs.sourceforge.net/doc/docbook/user/harddisk-modes.html |title=8.19. Disk Image Modes |publisher=Bochs.sourceforge.net |access-date=2013-10-08}}</ref>
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