- snip -
USB
[check] Enable USB Controller
[check] Enable USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller
My suggestion was to uncheck these.
OK
I ran Unethbootin to install the ISO image on the USB.
VirtualBox cannot boot from USB.
A VirtualBox VM can boot the guest operating system from
- a virtual disk (a
Hi Kees,
Thanks for your advice.
The installer is on USB drive which can boot PC
Make sure you don't have USB active in your VM definition,
so VirtualBox can't grab it.
Could you please explain in more detail. Thanks
My settings on VM as follow:-
Settings - System
Motherboard:-
Boot
Hi folks,
Host - Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
VirtualBox - Sun edition
I ran Sun VirtualBox on Gnome creating VM and installed Ubuntu 9.10 desktop
on it without success. I was held on step 4/7.
Clicking [Forward] on step 4/7 ;
No root file system is defined
Please correct this from the partitioning
Hi Maxi
I try to run the VM from one server but can not connect remotely. This
enabled rdvp and network in bridge mode with an interface.
What is the OS of the VM?
If I ping from another terminal responds, but wanting to enter remote fails.
as additional data have configured the server as
?
If YES, to start VirtualBox later, run;
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv start
Comment and suggestion would be appreciated. TIA
B.R.
Stephen L
From: Matthias Pfützner - Principal Field Technologist - Systems Infr
matthias.pfuetz...@sun.com
To: Stephen Liu sati
Hi folks,
RE:
7.1.3 Step by step: creating a virtual machine on a headless server
On page 103 of Sun VirtualBox User Manual:-
4. Add an IDE Controller to the new VM:
VBoxManage storagectl Windows XP --name IDE Controller
--add ide --controller PIIX4
If CPU = AMD Phenom II X4 955
From: Matthias Pfützner matthias.pfuetz...@sun.com
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Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 4:17:06 AM
Subject: Re: [vbox-users] Convert KVM to VirtualBox
Stephen,
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On 23.02.2010 11:48 Uhr Stephen Liu wrote:
Ah, a further thought. My previous concept is if the VM on KVM is inactive
the latter is considered as NOT running. This may not be true.
Im not sure, but I think this is a feature only newer kernels have.
Older kernels (or rather
working tool is a VMware tool, designed to generate VMware-compatible guests.
I've not yet seen reliable general purpose tools for anything else...
Matthias
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Hi Matthias,
Build vbox? No need
Hi folks,
What will be the easy way converting KVM (qcow2) to VirtualBox (vdi)?
Can VMDK format (VMWare) works on VirtualBox ?
TIA
B.R.
Stephen L
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Hi Matthias,
Thanks for your advice.
I'm prepared to build VBox on the same PC which is now running KVM and Fedora
12 64bit as host
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VMSeed(080430 experimental version) is released.
# VMSeed is a growable virtual disk image for VMs.
# VMs are VMware, VirtualBox, VirtualPC, Parallels, Xen, QEMU, KQEMU,
and KVM.
# Guest OSes are KNOPPIX(511, 502, and 402),
Hi folks,
Can 32bit Windows Vista run on 64bit VirtualBox? Thanks
B.R.
Stephen L
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Hi folks,
Can 32bit Windows Vista run on 64bit VirtualBox? Thanks
B.R.
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if u mean install a 32bits windows as a guest machine using 64bit
VB,
I
do not see any reason that it is not possible.
Yes, I'm prepared installing 32bit Vista as Guest
Hi folks,
Ubuntu 7.10 desktop
VirtualBox
Windows Vista Ultimate
I have an Ubuntu box. I'm prepared installing VirtualBox on it. Then
I'll install Vista on VirtualBox as Guest. I have following questions;
1)
Has any folk on the List made such installation? Would there be any
problem running
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