--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, Scott <scot...@...> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 08:02:44AM -0000, Darksyde wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> >   However, more currently, my prob is that I can't find the .vdi file.  
> > When running VBox it gives the file name as 
> > ".VirtualBox/Machines/xp/Snapshots/{0f176c92-fb7d-4348-343c-f3a84546d0gd}.vdi"
> >  but I can't find the actual location on my hd.  I'm not very BASH-literate 
> > of course, but I did a "whereis" and found a load of locations which causes 
> > me to infer that I'm not on the correct path.  The period at the beginning 
> > of the file name indicates that it's hidden, right?  
> 
> That's correct.  By default, if, in your home directory (directory is
> the Linux name for folder), you do ls .VirtualBox/Machines, you should
> see your vdi files.  If not in your home directory, or unsure, just do 
> 
> ls ~/.VirtualBox/Machines
  *Yep, found it, and continued until I found the .vdi file.  Woo-hoo!  Of 
course I pasted the file to my drive, newbishly, rather than use "cp" but I'll 
eventually get around to learning BASH.  I've been thinking a bit about 
ordering the "Linux Cheat Shirt" from ThinkGeek.

> >   Next (potential) issue...my external drive is NTFS. <snip>.  I never 
> > could get the guest machine to recognize my USB's. 
> 
> The USB thing can be a nuisance, and isn't avaiable with the OSE (Open
> Source Edition) that any distribution might have in its repositories.
> If you google around for your distro's name, VirtualBox usb, you'll
> probably find a step by step.  For instance, at some point, in CentOS, I
> had to change some permissions on /sys/bus/usb/drivers and then mount it
> on none, so if I type the mount command without anything else--that is,
> if I type mount I will see
> 
> none on /sys/bus/usb/drivers type usbfs (rw devgid=503 devmode=664)
> 
> The devgid is for the vboxusers group. 
  *Thanks for that info as well, Scott, and I'll probably need to address that 
situation at some point soon.  Main prob solved though, thanks to you and Roy. 
Of course I still have to give it a test run, which I'll do on my other 
computer first, but I wanted to say "merci beaucoup" to you guys first.

> 
> >   Meanwhile, I must confess, I've committed the unpardonable sin...I 
> > ordered a fresh copy of XP (SP3, of course)to duel-boot until everything is 
> > running smoothly.  
> 
> It's not a sin till Linux stops shooting itself in the foot--
  *Yeah, but I feel so dirty...ugh!  


> one wonders if the Linux developers are paid by MS, with some of the
> fairly moronic decisions they make.  
  *Yeah, or don't make.  Of course, Linux is a community project and I guess we 
can't expect coders to port everything unless they feel that there's a strong 
desire for it.  And we can't expect corporations to bother to release codecs 
when they are getting funded (or threatened?) by MS.  However, isn't it strange 
that Linux-friendly Amazon doesn't have a Linux version of Kindle Reader?  That 
one really has me baffled!

Of course, MS shoots itself in the
> foot from time to time too, but it's so entrenched that it won't lose
> too many people when it does so. 
  *Damn straight it won't!  That's why I feel so badly about supporting them 
yet again!  Oh, well...at least I didn't pony up the bucks for 7, which may not 
have worked with my apps anyway.  lol 

Apple, too, shoots itself in the foot,
> but as an Onion satirical film clip had one of its people say, its user
> base will "....buy *anything* from Apple as long as it's shiny and
> expensive."    :)
  *Love that Apple "satire"...seems true though.  I've never used one but I 
can't imagine why anyone would unless the only competition was MS.

  At the risk of being redundant again, <g> thanks to you and Roy for your help.
  Mark



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