Hi !
I run virtualbox 2.2.4 on a debian lenny 64bit system on a Atom 330 machine
with 2GB of RAM.
I installed debian lenny as guest, for whatever reason (cant remember the
error) i could not install 64bit guest so went with 32bit. Guest Additions
are installed.
Now whenever the guest is
The bridged connection will have its own IP on the network. In the guest you
configure the interface just as you normally would using the OS. Externally, or
to the host, there isn't much to do except for telling VBox to bridge the
connection. It will handle it on that side, and again, just
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Immediately terminates with SIGILL – so my earlier laudat was *too*
early, and VirtualBox is *still* broken and unusable for anything
real, unless you have Vanderpool/Pacifica, in which case most are
better off using kvm anyway.
Hmm - seems to run Solaris OK at the
James Mansion dixit:
Be nice if it could support NetBSD though. 5.0 still will not install.
Not even in HVM mode? Or doesn't it boot at all, like in Parallels?
//mirabilos
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[...] if maybe ext3fs wasn't a better pick, or jfs, or maybe reiserfs, oh but
what about xfs, and if only i had
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
James Mansion dixit:
Be nice if it could support NetBSD though. 5.0 still will not install.
Not even in HVM mode? Or doesn't it boot at all, like in Parallels?
Dead stop after the loader gets the initial root. Haven't managed to
find settings that work