Enabling bridged networking did nothing, except lose my NAT settings.
What did enable Vista to detect(but not use) the host computer, was
adding another network adapter with VBOXHOST-Only enabled.
Still can't get in.
Could be a wireless problem, I'm using a dongle, maybe I need to use
eth0
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 23:00 +0100, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 22:48 +0100, David wrote:
Enabling bridged networking did nothing, except lose my NAT settings.
What did enable Vista to detect(but not use) the host computer, was
adding another network adapter with
Hello Folks,
I finally tired of having 150 GB of Vista 'operating system' which kept
on unstarting, so I blatted my main PC with 9.10 which took 15 minutes
including Ext4-ing the drive(in case the international paedos had been
using the 150GB as an illegal repository).
Anyway, a couple of days
Hello Folks,
I finally tired of having 150 GB of Vista 'operating system' which kept
on unstarting, so I blatted my main PC with 9.10 which took 15 minutes
including Ext4-ing the drive(in case the international paedos had been
using the 150GB as an illegal repository).
Anyway, a couple of
On 19/04/10 22:57, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
Does anyone have experience of doing Windows Guest to 9.10 Host
networking?(It goes without saying, internet is fine).
Hi Simon-
I have this working. I'm using the Virtualbox binary (closed) edition,
and I have it working with both shared folders
On 19/04/10 23:45, David wrote:
Hello Folks,
I finally tired of having 150 GB of Vista 'operating system' which kept
on unstarting, so I blatted my main PC with 9.10 which took 15 minutes
including Ext4-ing the drive(in case the international paedos had been
using the 150GB as an illegal
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