Hi William,

I think you might be going about this the wrong way.  What I think you want to 
do is install dragonfly bsd in virtualbox.  If so than it is a relatively 
simple operation.  You can download the stable iso from dragonfly bsd from 
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/download/ and click on either current i386 or 
x86_64 CD link.  You will download a bunziped iso image.  You will need to 
uncompress the image with software for windows xp which supports bunzip.  It 
should not be to hard to google for it.  You will than use the iso image as 
your install image from within virtualbox.  When selecting the cdrom during the 
set up of your virtualbox guest (use freebsd for operating system sinc 
dragonfly bsd is not an option) you can choose to use a iso image.  Your 
computer will boot up and the install process will begin.  You will need to use 
if this is your first time installing dragonfly bsd 
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/newhandbook/Installation/.  I am guessing from 
what you say that you want to have a dragonfly bsd system running in virtualbox.

Cheers,
Wolf


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Frá: * William [william.full.m...@gmail.com]
Sent: 4. apríl 2011 13:19
Viðtakandi: Úlfar Ellenarson
Efni: Re: virtualbox & "greetings"

Hi Úlfar,

Thanks for making contact.  My objective is simply to execute the Dragonfly o/s 
on virtualbox.  I've installed v4.0.04 (latest that I can see).  I've defined a 
vm with an blank virtual-disk and pointed to the live-CD ISO image for:

 *   v02-08-02.vdi

My first objective was to boot from the .ISO image and 'install' to the new 
virtual disk.

I can't download the OVF file on:

 *   http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/user/VirtualizedDragonflyBSD/

For whatever reason the link won't work for me.  I don't have a vmware image 
and I'm not especially interested in vmware, it was just a means to an end.

I want a BSD like o/s that understands event driven software and logical 
clustering.  I only have windows/xp SP3 (also just a laptop).    I have a nice 
external hard-drive so disk is no longer a problem (my memor is limited and I'm 
saving pennies for 64-bits.

Virtual box says "make sure kernal" loaded when I try to start.  I don't know 
if thats a virtual box error or a dragonfly failure to boot.  If it was 'my' 
virtual box project, it would let me do bios stuff to see what goes wrong!  :-)

Anyway I reckon a core-Dragonfly-bsd image for 'any' virtual machine would be a 
boon to mankind!   I'm following a thread to set-up node.js as a virtual 
appliance on ...

 *   http://www.turnkeylinux.org<http://www.turnkeylinux.org/> (core)

And next is to get a jvm and node.js on Dragonfly.  Maybe glassfish.  Or 
something 'better' :-)

I would be very interested in your bare-appliance.  For this time.  My main 
thing is to 'see' dragonfly working and 'feel' it, etc.

Thanks, hope your week is going well.

Cheers,
               Will

On 4 April 2011 20:10, Úlfar Ellenarson 
<u...@applicon.is<mailto:u...@applicon.is>> wrote:
HI William.

I am the author of the how to move vmware disks to virtualbox disks.  By the 
way that is a rough draft and sort of a recollection of my problems with 
transfering a vmware setup to virtualbox.

I am not exactly sure what it is that you want to do?  I have installed without 
problem the latest snapshot of dragonfly bsd on both kvm and virtualbox 4.04.  
I switched to virtualbox from kvm because I am using a laptop and not a server. 
 If you are using a desktop/server

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