We have a script which boots the VM using the VBoxManage (startvm) command. You have to set the DISPLAY variable (to the correct X-server display) for this to work correctly.

Sometimes the resolution isn't correct when the VM has started so you might need to set this as well.




S.


On 5 Nov 2009, at 21:16, Joe Cicardo wrote:

Hi,

Is there some way to have a virtual machine start/boot automatically when the host machine boots?

Thanks,

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Joe Cicardo
Systems Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
joe.cica...@sun.com
972-546-3887


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