On Feb 16, 2012 8:51 AM, "Harry Putnam" <rea...@newsguy.com> wrote: > > Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> writes: > > > You described your frustration but never mentioned what it is you want. > > Is it a download source for a working appliance? Google will find one > > of those for you. > > Since both of you agree that I never said what I wanted, I guess I'm > guilty. Somehow I thought with a subject line like: > > Again about a gentoo vm appliance for vbox > > It would be clear that I am seeking a recent gentoo vm appliance for > vbox. > > Sorry about so much sniveling as well. > > Last time I asked here about it someone had such things available but > I never got one to work. > > I guess you all know that a vm appliance is a pretty narrow thing. > They are seen as portable vm appliances to a more or less major > degree. A ready made gentoo vm OS that you set in a directory and > click. Vmbox comes up and you start the thing. No puttering around > guessing about kernel options, installing the necessities etc etc. > > So is that clear then? I wanted URLS to such critters. > > And as far as google finding them. I do not have the luck you > apparently have had. My best hit is gentoo profile 2006 running > kernel 2.6-15-r1. > > Needless to say that will be a fairly hefty upgrade and a good chance > of having serious upgrade problems for that big a jump. > > http://gentoovm.blogspot.com/2006/03/gentoo-virtual-machine-i.html > > OH, buy the way.. what is the most recent profile available? > >
Truth be told, I *never* use any template when creating Gentoo VMs on VMware. I have my own "stage3.9 generator" that produces a "stage3.9" tarball which I simply extract to a new VM. ("stage3.9" contains everything needed to boot the VM, but sans the functional programs) Rgds,