Tks Robert, Erstazi and Christian for your answers. I'll join the new list right now.

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Robert Bronsdon wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 12:49:13 -0000, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac <lscarne...@veltrac.com.br> wrote:

Which are my doubts:
Can I run vbox without a GUI?

This works just fine. Look into the command VBoxHeadless

Can I install vbox from the repos without installing a full graphical user (without the vbox GUI and/or the system GUI, like an X with KDE or Gnome)?

To compliment the above answer, there is no problem doing this.

I'll have trouble for installing the system in a 32bit OS and export to a 64bit one?

This in itself is not a problem. You might not be able to enable 64bit in the guest when you move it though. It will just run as a 32bit system. You might find it easier to just install the guest on the server to begin with. Given you are using the non-OSE version you should be able to connect to the RDP connection during the install.

Out of interest you may find the following useful:
http://www.howtoforge.com/vboxheadless-running-virtual-machines-with-virtualbox-3.0-on-a-headless-ubuntu-9.04-server

Although the version numbers are not exactly the same, the process will be very similar.

Have Fun


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