Hi,
Thanks a lot to this advice, Marc. But do I really have to write a start
script? The Network Connection will be reloaded with an
/etc/init.d/networking restart.
Greetz
Sebastian
Marc Herbert wrote:
Sebastian Schnur a écrit :
Hello everyone,
i´d like to setup a virtualbox which is
Hello everyone,
My next step is to setup a Mac OS Guest on VirtualBox Linux Host. Is
there any possibility to make that?
Thank to all of this list.
Sebastian
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From: Sebastian Schnur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 11:25 AM
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Sebastian Schnur
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
http://www.my-guides.net/en/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,46/topic,94.msg138/topicseen,1/
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Fedora/2008-10/msg01803.html
These are the two Problems I know right now. I
Installing Mac OS on VirtualBox is the same with a Windows or Linux host.
The problem is that I think Mac OS license doesn't allow to use it on a not
apple computer or virtualized so it's possible to find problems due the lack
of compatibility.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Chris Hallsworth
Hi,
a Windows Host is available, but linux hosts/servers running more
efficient and stable as windows hosts/servers. If theres no other
solution it would be the way to setup VirtualBox on Windows. :/
I've heared that some people have done installing Mac OS X on x86
architecture. So I think
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Grant McWilliams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Fernando Cassia [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Before I attempt an install, I'd like to know if anyone is already running
Fedora 10 (i386) under Virtualbox
If there are any known
Have anyone get opensuse 11.1 to workin vbox?
E.g sound etc
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As my post says, how can i connect my host win-xp with my guest win 2003.
i've been reading the help that's boundled with sun virtual box but i don't
understand the explanation, i also have been looking for information in this
post but i could't find some useful, can somebody point me to some
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Fernando Cassia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Grant McWilliams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Fernando Cassia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Before I attempt an install, I'd like to know if anyone is
I have VirtualBox 2.0.6 installed on ubuntu 8.10, (the closed source
version), it's working well in general but I'm having trouble getting
my Epson V700 scanner working.
The scanner is recognised by the USB OK, when I hover my mouse over
the USB icon at the bottom of the Windows screen it reports
Why not have the virtualbox binary package for ubuntu conflict with the
package kvm so that one does not end up with the kvm kernel modules
loaded and virtualbox complaining about it?
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Just upgraded from 2.04 to 2.06 on Ubuntu Intrepid. I tried to start a
Saved (prior to upgrade) machine and the log reports:
00:00:39.815 PDM: Failed to construct 'pcnet'/0! VERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (-102) -
File not found.
00:00:39.815 ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Hi!
I think that's a very bad idea! That way you would be imposing to the user
which virtualization technology to us.
I have both installed and when I want to switch between them the only thing
i need to do is start/stop the kvm service, which is much better than doing
install/remove..
Just my
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 18:33 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Hi!
Hi.
I think that's a very bad idea! That way you would be imposing to the
user which virtualization technology to us.
Sure. Because they are mutually exclusive.
I have both installed and when I want to switch between them the
On Thursday 27 November 2008 at 1:35 pm, Brian J. Murrell penned
about Re: [vbox-users] conflict on kvm package
Oh. So you have root on your machine. Not everyone does.
... but a lot do ... :)
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Hello.
I am not sure if this made it to the mailing list the first time
around. If it did, I apologize for the duplicate. :-)
I have 2 VirtualBox Setups.
Setup 1:
- Dell Inspiron 1520 Laptop (Intel Core2 Duo)
- VirtualBox 2.0.2
- Windows XP SP2 Host
- Windows XP SP2 Guest
Setup 2:
- Apple
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 06:24:49PM +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Hi,
To make USB work on Intrepid: add this line to fstab:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs
devgid=number,devmode=666 0 0
then run on a terminal:
sudo mount /proc/bus/usb
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 13:45 -0500, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
On Thursday 27 November 2008 at 1:35 pm, Brian J. Murrell penned
about Re: [vbox-users] conflict on kvm package
Oh. So you have root on your machine. Not everyone does.
... but a lot do ... :)
You are also assuming that these
On Thursday 27 November 2008 01:48:08 pm Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 13:45 -0500, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
On Thursday 27 November 2008 at 1:35 pm, Brian J. Murrell
penned about Re: [vbox-users] conflict on kvm package
Oh. So you have root on your machine. Not everyone
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 18:33 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Hi!
Hi.
I think that's a very bad idea! That way you would be imposing to the
user which virtualization technology to us.
Sure. Because they are mutually
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:16 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
No they are not! They just can be run at the same time
Wrong. The way the kvm package is installed on Ubuntu, they cannot be
installed at the same time because when the machine boots, the KVM
initscript makes running VirtualBox
On Thursday 27 November 2008 at 2:30 pm, Brian J. Murrell penned
about Re: [vbox-users] conflict on kvm package
You really don't understand how corporate/managed environments work
do you?
Is that tone really necessary?
What you describe below is certainly one way IT departments handle
On Thursday 27 November 2008, Stealth wrote:
What are you talking about? You install VirtualBox as Root and run
it as a regular user.
Exactly.
And regarding the conflict to the kvm package: The kvm modules
must not be loaded but this can be achieved in different ways.
So I think that
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 20:41 +0100, Frank Mehnert wrote:
Exactly.
And regarding the conflict to the kvm package: The kvm modules
must not be loaded but this can be achieved in different ways.
On a stock Ubuntu installation? How would you propose that the modules
are prevented from loading
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:16 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
No they are not! They just can be run at the same time
Wrong. The way the kvm package is installed on Ubuntu, they cannot be
installed at the same time
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:50 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Yes they can, you just need to disable kvm to load on boot.
Which you do how on a stock Ubuntu system (no cheating and going and
manually removing files, etc. after installing the kvm package)?
And once disabled, how do I run kvm when
On Thursday 27 November 2008, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 20:41 +0100, Frank Mehnert wrote:
Exactly.
And regarding the conflict to the kvm package: The kvm modules
must not be loaded but this can be achieved in different ways.
On a stock Ubuntu installation? How would
On Thursday 27 November 2008, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:50 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Yes they can, you just need to disable kvm to load on boot.
Which you do how on a stock Ubuntu system (no cheating and going and
manually removing files, etc. after installing the
As my post says, how can i connect my host win-xp with my guest win 2003.
i've been reading the help that's boundled with sun virtual box but i don't
understand the explanation, i also have been looking for information in this
post but i could't find some useful, can somebody point me to some
What do you mean connect? It's just the case of following the instructions
in the new virtual machine wizard, including creating any new hard disk
image(s) and mounting your Windows installation CD(s), either via connecting
it to your host or as an Iso image which VirtualBox will mount
What i mean is that i need to comunicate from my host to my guest, in this
moment my guest can acces internet bu can't acces my host for say a web
server that i installed. how can i achive this. i need conectivity between
the real pc and the vistual pc.
2008/11/27 Chris Hallsworth [EMAIL
I have never used it really, but it's a programme you run in the command
prompt and it allows for advanced configuration with your virtual
machine(s). Some of the configuration can also be done in the gui, but most
require command line usage. And as I'm new to command lines I'm not really
able
Thank you. i'll check it out.
2008/11/27 Chris Hallsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have never used it really, but it's a programme you run in the command
prompt and it allows for advanced configuration with your virtual
machine(s). Some of the configuration can also be done in the gui, but most
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:50 +, Armindo Silva wrote:
Yes they can, you just need to disable kvm to load on boot.
Which you do how on a stock Ubuntu system (no cheating and going and
manually removing files, etc.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Stealth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 27 November 2008 10:41:19 am Sebastian Schnur wrote:
I've heared that some people have done installing Mac OS X on x86
architecture. So I think it´s possible but not really easy.
There is a PC hardware (Intel)
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 21:40 +0100, Frank Mehnert wrote:
Well, we are talking about installing packages here.
Yes.
To install
VirtualBox one has to be root, to install kvm one has to be root
as well.
No argument.
/etc/init.d/kvm is loading the proper kernel modules
automatically
Right.
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