yes, We just released a sample Linux VHD that you can boot any computer.
You can find more info here:
Download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm -
http://www.vmlite.com/index.php/forums/17-vboot/1864-linux-vhd-boot-available-download-and-boot-your-physical-pc-also-runs-as-vm
1 Linux as Real Appliance
With VBoot for Linux, you can pre-install and pre-configure Linux OS and its applications, then distribute the resulting virtual disk file in VHD format. The vhd can boot a real computer, with configuration and apps instantly available. This way, operating systems are truly manageable, as simple as files. We call such a Linux VHD to be a real appliance, in the sense that it boots physical computers.
It's very easy to setup and boot a computer with a vhd file. You download the vhd file, drop it to Windows or Linux file system, then configure the boot loader, and reboot the computer.
2 Linux as Virtual Appliance
The exact same vhd file also runs as a virtual machine using virtualization software, such as VMLite Workstation, VirtualBox, Xen and Virtual PC and Hyper-V, etc. By default, it's optimized for VMLite Workstation.
If VMLite Workstation is installed, you can simply double click the ubuntu-910-desktop-i386.mop file to launch the vhd as a virtual machine with VMLite Workstation.
A sample Ubuntu VHD package is ready for download:
http://www.vmlite.com/index.php/download/22-appliances (free site registration required)
download, extract it, then double click setup.exe on Windows, reboot
On Linux, need to configure boot loaders.
detailed instructions:
http://www.vmlite.com/appliances/ubuntu-910-readme.html
screenshot:
http://www.vmlite.com/images/vboot/vboot-grub2.png
VMLite Team
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You can do this in linux now. I recently posted an answer here. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/309900/deploy-linux-into-and-boot-from-vhd?answertab=active#tab-top
– Dean – 2018-08-28T02:25:49.810