On Sun 2012-11-18 08:50:34 UTC-0500, Fbsd8 (fb...@a1poweruser.com) wrote:

> By design virtualbox requires a desktop on the host to use the
> virtualbox built in config screens and the only way to access a
> configured and installed guest VM is from a remote PC with a desktop.

No, you can create and configure VirtualBox VMs using the command-line
VBoxManage. I do this over SSH. See the VirtualBox manual (PDF).

Incidentally it's possible to use RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) to
connect and control any VirtualBox guest - including OSes that don't
natively support RDP connections - provided VRDP is enabled for that
guest VM. I do this running when VirtualBox on a Linux host, and can't
confirm it works for FreeBSD hosts, but assume it does.
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