Yeah, Save state would be your only option, but at least you have
headless as an option to run it immediately thereafter. Or, you could
do like I do and just always run guests with headless :)
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 07:40 -0600, Sherwood McGowan wrote:
I think maybe you might want to just use VBoxHeadless to start the vm and use the RDP connection
Indeed, if I knew ahead of time that I was going to want to disconnect,
that would have been my MO.
But now that I have started with the GUI, and only now know I want to
disconnect, can I?
If nothing else, I suppose I could "save state" and then restart with
headless, but I don't want to interrupt what it's doing if I don't have
to.
b.
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