M5 can only use raw images and can't use a vdi file directly. You could
add that capability, or you could convert the image. The internet
suggests VBoxManage clonehd can do that. M5 expects the image to be the
entire contents of the disk including the partition table area. I don't
know if a virtualbox image will include that as well, or just be the
data portion. You could try it and find out.

Gabe

On 04/19/11 05:11, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible for m5 to directly use a virtualbox image (vdi)? if
> yes, how?
>
> thanks,
> // Naderan *Mahmood;
>
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