Yeah, Vbox has VT-x/AMD-V settings. I noticed my UEC install behaved differently if I install on a closed network (host-only in vbox terms) without internet access. Seemed to come up better when the machine had internet access.
Does UEC need internet during install or boot? I'll experiment more until I get it working and post results for others. thanks, Darren On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 12:09 -0400, Scott Moser wrote: > On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Darren Govoni wrote: > > this message is probably better suited to ubuntu-cloud mailing list > (copied). > > > Hi, > > Is it possible to install UEC as a vbox VM? I am trying but wierd > > things are happening. I > > have VT et. al. enabled by vbox. My host is 64-bit AMD fedora. > > I've not tried it. I wasn't aware that you could expose VT through > virtual box emulation. If you can, thats cool (check if 'kvm-ok' returns > success in the guests). > > One way or another, its not going to be fast, but even without it, it > should be possible. As demonstration I had UEC running in an EC2 instance > (http://ubuntu-smoser.blogspot.com/2010/05/easily-test-or-demo-ubuntu-enterprise.html) > > > I want to have 2 vbox VM's, one for CC etc. and a separate one for NC. > > I think you'll have to give specifics on what problems you're having. >
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