I have tried it in virtualbox already. Yes, it can boot in virtualbox but 
without graphics and UI.
You can achieve it according Geoffroy's instruction:

1) Turn that disk image into a VMware virtual disk:

- bunzip2 –k ivi-tizen-2.0_20130424.2-sdb.raw.bz2

- qemu-img convert –f raw ivi-tizen-2.0_20130424.2-sdb.raw –O vmdk 
ivi-tizen-2.0_20130424.2-sdb.vmdk

- Transfer that vmdk ivi-tizen-2.0_20130424.2-sdb.vmdk VMware disk image to 
your WinXP system

2) Add new VM in VirtualBox:

- Type, Select 'Iinux'

- Version, Use 'Ubuntu'

- Name, input a new name, e.g. tizen-ivi-2.0

- Next Step, Adjust memory to 1G

- Next Step, Select 'Use an existing virtual hard disk file'

- Select vmdk ivi-tizen-2.0_20130424.2-sdb.vmdk

- Select 'Create'

- Booting this Virtual Machine 

Note that this will *just* give you a minimal boot, the graphics and UI won’t 
come up so depending on what you wanted to do you will be most likely rather 
limited.

-  the system gets in an endless loop (basically waiting for the Window Manager 
to start).

- Type Ctrl- G to get the VirtualBox to grab mouse/keyboard 

- Type Ctrl-C to cancel the wait loop

- TypeCtrl-Alt-F3, then you should see a login prompt. Username is root, 
password is ‘tizen’

Best Regards,

Alen Yao






At 2013-05-16 10:02:10,"olivier nyssen" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everyone,


I would like to test IVI in virtualbox.
Which are the settings ?


Thanks,
Olivier
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