why hostnamectl shows virtualization regardless no guest additions installed?
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I'm running a very basic debian 9 OS inside Virtualbox, I haven't installed any paravirtualization | guest additions, regardless that I get Virtualization: oracle
. Why? isn't it supposed the OS should not be aware if it's running on real or virtual hardware?
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I'm running a very basic debian 9 OS inside Virtualbox, I haven't installed any paravirtualization | guest additions, regardless that I get Virtualization: oracle
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I'm running a very basic debian 9 OS inside Virtualbox, I haven't installed any paravirtualization | guest additions, regardless that I get Virtualization: oracle
. Why? isn't it supposed the OS should not be aware if it's running on real or virtual hardware?
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I'm running a very basic debian 9 OS inside Virtualbox, I haven't installed any paravirtualization | guest additions, regardless that I get Virtualization: oracle
. Why? isn't it supposed the OS should not be aware if it's running on real or virtual hardware?
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