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>>USB
>>[check] Enable USB Controller
>>[check] Enable USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller

>My suggestion was to uncheck these.

OK


>>I ran Unethbootin to install the ISO image on the USB.

>VirtualBox cannot boot from USB.
>A VirtualBox VM can boot the guest operating system from
>- a virtual disk (a .vdi file on the host), 
>- a CD/DVD image file (a .iso file on the host), 
>- a raw partition (using a VDI with the rawdisk option, 
>- or from a non-USB CD/DVD drive in the host.

>A .iso or .vdi file on the host can be a file in a
>filesystem on a USB drive which is mounted on the host. In
>other words, that USB drive cannot attached to the guest. 
>Read the manual for details.

I think the problem is NOT there.  It always complains;
No root file system is defined
Please correct this from the partitioning menu

B.R.
Stephen L


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