Hi,
I'm new to virtualbox, so pardons for the newbie questions.
1) Can I run VB with Windows XP 64-bit installed on a linux server,
without a UI? I am running Ubuntu 8.10 Server 64-bit. Would I
set up the VB guest OS somewhere else and then just run it on my server?
2) Are there any special
You are correct. I will read the 232 page manual to answer all my
questions!
Cheers.
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 16:06 +0100, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 15:19:46 +0100, Darren Govoni dar...@ontrenet.com
wrote:
I'm new to virtualbox, so pardons for the newbie questions
Hi,
I've been trying for 4 days to get my ubuntu guest on my ubuntu host
to correctly bring up 2 network interfaces.
Only 1 ever comes up. Does VBox support multiple networks? The second
interface is host-only, but gets no IP
address. I've tried a variety of options with no success.
Thanks for
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 18:03 +0100, Nikola M. wrote:
On 02/ 7/10 05:40 PM, Darren Govoni wrote:
I've been trying for 4 days to get my ubuntu guest on my ubuntu host to
correctly bring up 2 network interfaces.
What Ubuntu host, guest and virtualbox versions do you use.
32 or 64bit, etc
all 4 cards in bridge mode, all I needed to is was
create 3 new cards to all guests, configure it, and that's all ...
Fábio Rabelo
2010/2/7 Darren Govoni dar...@ontrenet.com
Hi,
I've been trying for 4 days to get my ubuntu guest on my
ubuntu host to correctly
for you? You cannot ping the host from the guest? The guest does
not get IP address on the second NIC? Is the second NIC up? Where do
you connect the first NIC?
Regards,
Aleksey
On Feb 7, 2010, at 11:25 PM, Darren Govoni wrote:
Hey Fábio,
My laptop only has 1 physical
modifyvm your_vm_name --nictrace2 on --nictracefile2
some_file_name' and send the resulting file to me in private mail. Do
not forget to turn it off later.
Cheers,
Aleksey
On Feb 15, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Darren Govoni wrote:
Hi Aleksy,
Well, here's the steps I did. I set up my
fine.
is this a bug?
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 19:45 -0500, Darren Govoni wrote:
Aleksey,
Adding the line to /etc/network/interfaces caused the interface to
come up and get a DHCP IP address from vboxnet0. I guess I thought
ubuntu would bring the interface up automatically if VirtualBox