On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Paolo Alexis
Falcone wrote:
> Actually I'm now running a 64bit gentoo vmdk on virtualbox 3. As long as you
> have 64bit hardware with vmx cpu flags virtualbox is good to go.
Same here, running a Debian 64-bit VM inside a Win7 32-bit host.
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Actually I'm now running a 64bit gentoo vmdk on virtualbox 3. As long as you
have 64bit hardware with vmx cpu flags virtualbox is good to go.
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From: Jojo Maquiling
Sent: 2009-07-12 3:05:12 am
Subject: Re: [plug] Converting vmware to Virtu
I believe you can directly add the vmware disk (vmdk) to virtualbox virtual
disk manager, and run it as a normal guest of virtualbox. Your only issue
with that is that if your guest is 64 bit linux. Currently the virtualbox
doesnt support a 64 bit guest. No need for conversion for 32 bit guest.
Tri
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Ronald Artos wrote:
> I'm planning to shift to virtualbox, but my problem is there's still few
> virtual appliances running in vmware. Is there a way I can convert my
> current Vmware VMs to Virtualbox?
A quick Google came thus:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMagaz
I'm planning to shift to virtualbox, but my problem is there's still few
virtual appliances running in vmware. Is there a way I can convert my
current Vmware VMs to Virtualbox?
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