VM's to create 32- & 64-bit Wine-based development environments
by slashmais from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4VB66)
(this is second post - 1st post did not appear on forum?)
I am running a 64-bit Linux (Devuan) and want to create separate VM's to contain Wine as 64-bit and 32-bit respectively, as well as the needed development(coding/IDE/debug) tools for each.
My options:
1. LXC; can this be done using LXC, and if so where can I find guides to do it? (Googling delivers a mess of at times contradictory info)
2. Qemu/KVM: where can I find guides to do it? will this be optimal for resource usage?
3. Virtualbox - do-able but not ideal (space/duplications/optimal?/..)
4. ?
Which option should I use, and where will I find the needed info to implement the option?
(the jackpot would of course be a noddy-guide :)


I am running a 64-bit Linux (Devuan) and want to create separate VM's to contain Wine as 64-bit and 32-bit respectively, as well as the needed development(coding/IDE/debug) tools for each.
My options:
1. LXC; can this be done using LXC, and if so where can I find guides to do it? (Googling delivers a mess of at times contradictory info)
2. Qemu/KVM: where can I find guides to do it? will this be optimal for resource usage?
3. Virtualbox - do-able but not ideal (space/duplications/optimal?/..)
4. ?
Which option should I use, and where will I find the needed info to implement the option?
(the jackpot would of course be a noddy-guide :)