On Thu, 1 Aug 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:



Am 01.08.2013 21:35, schrieb Bill Oliver:
On Thu, 1 Aug 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 01.08.2013 21:02, schrieb Bill Oliver:
One more note.  As I've mentioned before, I do a full wipe and installation 
periodically on my machines.  This can
be a hassle if one is left re-installing other virtual OSs as well.  I have 
found that, with VirtualBox, I can
simply back up the ./.VirtualBox directory and the "VirtualBox VMs" directory, 
and then copy them back into my home
directory after the reinstall of Linux

is virtualbox still so poor that you can't have simply all files
related to a VM inside a single directory and need to manage
virtual disks and iso-images that weird way as a few years ago?

[snip]

I don't understand your complaint -- that there's a config directory *and* a 
disk directory?  I don't find that an
overwhelming burden.
The command "cp -R" doesn't seem to be too onerous a way to transfer stuff from 
machine to machine

if you ever work with more than 20 virtual machines on serveral hosts
for testing, development as well as for production you will understand



Sorry, that's a pretty bullshit answer.  Apps should work for the people who 
use them.  You are right -- it may  be that there are all sorts of systems that 
work better for people who run ten thousand machines on a thousand servers.  I 
don't care.  What I care about is what suits *my* needs.  And Virtualbox works 
great for me.  It usually installs with minimal hassle (current discussion 
notwithstanding), and it does what I want it to do.  I don't care about what's 
the most elegant.  I don't care about what's the most sophisticated solution.  
I don't care about showing how technologically savvy a system administrator I 
am.  What I care about is solving a problem and moving on to more important 
things as quickly as I can.  VirtualBox does that for me:

1) Download app.  check
2) Click on icon.  check
3) Put in OS disk. check
4) Click on icon.  check
5) Drink a beer. check
6) Watch a bearded guy dance with a raccoon on YouTube.  check.
7) Move on to next problem.  check.

Your response is a little like responding to a post by me saying that I pruned 
the trees in my garden, threw the limbs in  my little Ford Ranger and hauled 
the trash to the dump by arguing that a Mack Terrapro can haul 23,000 lbs of 
rotting garbage, has a much sturdier transmission, an indestructable drivetrain 
and twin trumpet horns.  Well, yeah.  Whatever. And if I ever have the need to 
haul 23,000 lbs of garbage on a regular basis, and want to see my dog have 
seizures every time I honk the horn, I'll look into one.  Until then, I'm going 
to throw my stuff in the back of my Ranger and tool on down to the landfill 
happy as I can be.


billo
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