Hi,
Let us assume that you have a part of your computer, say a wireless device, that is not yet detected by the host operating system (in our case FreeBSD). What if you could solve that issue by letting your guest OS that, let us assume, has a driver for that wireless device, detect that device and you could then use somehow (!?) the guest OS to deal with the wireless? When your computer boots up, it would then use virtual drivers and real drivers, somehow . If something like that would be possible, then virtual machines would become even more important. Before I ask the the developers of bhyve about this, I thought I'd better post the question here first, to possibly receive laughter twice . What do you think, is something like this possible?
Let us assume that you have a part of your computer, say a wireless device, that is not yet detected by the host operating system (in our case FreeBSD). What if you could solve that issue by letting your guest OS that, let us assume, has a driver for that wireless device, detect that device and you could then use somehow (!?) the guest OS to deal with the wireless? When your computer boots up, it would then use virtual drivers and real drivers, somehow . If something like that would be possible, then virtual machines would become even more important. Before I ask the the developers of bhyve about this, I thought I'd better post the question here first, to possibly receive laughter twice . What do you think, is something like this possible?