On Sat, 2013-03-30 at 17:52 +1100, Jason White wrote:
> Andrew Greig <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> > I have loaded Virtual Box under Gnome on a SuSe 12.3 64 bit system.  On
> > trying to add a VM, I get this error : Could not add the VM. This
> > parameter must be a string or Unicode object.
> > 
> > I have added myself to the vboxusers group. 
> > 
> > Are there any other gotchas? That I need to fix to get this to work?
> 
> Could you try it from the shell prompt? Apparently, the command line interface
> to VirtualBox is very comprehensive. (I haven't used it; my experience is
> with KVM/Qemu).
> 
> This way at least you'll be directly providing the needed parameters.
> 
Hi Jason,
Thanks for that.  I googled for CLI and found this article
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7673/ 

so I started and this is where I got to,
andrewg@linux-wvs7:/usr/bin> /usr/bin/VBoxManage createvm --name Win7
Virtual machine 'Win7' is created.
UUID: 8a0c7a74-ef03-49dc-b9eb-1e3ebeb8e512
Settings file: '/home/andrewg/VirtualBox VMs/Win7/Win7.vbox'

andrewg@linux-wvs7:/usr/bin> /usr/bin/VBoxManage createhd --filename
Win7.vdi --size 20000 --variant Fixed
0%...
Progress state: VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR
VBoxManage: error: Failed to create hard disk
VBoxManage: error: Could not create the medium storage unit
'/usr/bin/Win7.vdi'.
VBoxManage: error: VDI: cannot create image
'/usr/bin/Win7.vdi' (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED)
VBoxManage: error: Details: code VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80bb0004),
component Medium, interface IMedium
VBoxManage: error: Context: "int handleCreateHardDisk(HandlerArg*)" at
line 382 of file VBoxManageDisk.cpp
andrewg@linux-wvs7:/usr/bin> 

I understand why a user cannot create  a file in /usr.
What I don't understand is why vbox is trying to create the hd in /usr
instead of in my home dir

Thanks

Andrew Greig
 







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