Sorry for my question
But if I am reading correclty, you can run Freebsd as host,
install virtuabox and then run Mac OS X as guest?
Thanks
The Sauce
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 05:37:13PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On February 8, 2011 8:41:14 PM + Matthew Seaman
On 09/02/2011 18:31, Alfredo Perez wrote:
But if I am reading correclty, you can run Freebsd as host,
install virtuabox and then run Mac OS X as guest?
Can in an engineering sense -- yes, it's possible.
Can in a legal sense -- probably not. You get a 'right to use' MacOS
X with the hardware
--On February 9, 2011 1:31:45 PM -0500 Alfredo Perez
alfredo...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for my question
But if I am reading correclty, you can run Freebsd as host,
install virtuabox and then run Mac OS X as guest?
No. Mac OS X is the host. FreeBSD is a guest virtual machine.
Paul
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you
setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to
point to a file (iso usually) that contains the setup program for the OS.
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.comwrote:
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you
setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you
setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to
point to a file (iso usually) that contains the setup program for the OS.
--On February 9, 2011 2:01:46 AM +0900 Hyogeol Lee hyogeol...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you
setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks
--On February 8, 2011 10:24:47 AM -0600 Adam Vande More
amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Paul Schmehl
pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.comwrote:
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no
The system is booting, but when it gets to
md0: Preloaded image /boot/mfsroot 4194304 bytes at 0x80e6aa98 it
stops and goes no further.
Try enabling IO APIC under System Motherboard.
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--On February 8, 2011 12:00:23 PM -0600 Paul Schmehl
pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com wrote:
I've attached a screenshot of the vm. It's hung at this point and will
not go any further.
Screenshot may be found here:
http://www.utdallas.edu/~pauls/FBSD81VM.tiff
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Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec
On 08/02/2011 15:33, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When
you setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you
to point to a file (iso usually) that
--On February 8, 2011 8:14:19 PM +0200 George Liaskos
geo.lias...@gmail.com wrote:
The system is booting, but when it gets to
md0: Preloaded image /boot/mfsroot 4194304 bytes at 0x80e6aa98
it stops and goes no further.
Try enabling IO APIC under System Motherboard.
That solved
--On February 8, 2011 8:41:14 PM + Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 08/02/2011 15:33, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X
10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When
you setup a new
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