init script in /etc/init.d/ to start and stop a
virtual machine. In case I can't find one I will write it myself, it can't be
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ostly when the host
> goes down.
> To terminate the VM, I set the "kill" function to do an ACPI poweroff which
> cleanly shuts the VM down (as long as your VM is listening for ACPI
> signals...).
> You can then call that with "service vbox kill".
Thanx Peter,
this
need to install the GuestAdditions.
Attach the .iso as a CD/DVD and most likely Windows will start automatically
the installation.
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> Is there any way to set up the networking so that the printer (on my
> 192.168.1.x LAN) can see the Windows guest machine?
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he
packet from the openSUSE distribution, which is the full open source version,
but downloading the version from the virtualbox.org website. That version has
the Guest Additions iso in it. So there is no need to download it.
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the failure I could reinstall 2.1.4 OK.
Anyone who succeeded in upgrading to 2.2.0 on openSUSE11.1?
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Op maandag 13 april 2009 07:23:21 schreef Johannes Kastl:
> On 4/12/09 11:00 PM Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > I tried to upgrade to 2.2.0 on openSUSE 11.1 however I got the following
> > message:
> > Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: error: unpacking of archive failed
&
with 2.2.0, however the server is 50 km from
where I am.
It is a bad idea to do a reboot in an update process. Not even installing a
new kernel will automatically do a reboot (at least in openSUSE). Only a
warning that the system needs a reboot to make the kernel active is displayed.
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Op maandag 13 april 2009 20:39:05 schreef Frank Mehnert:
> On Monday 13 April 2009, Johannes Kastl wrote:
> > On 4/13/09 12:05 PM Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > > Maybe it is a good idea to publish the correct md5sums of these
> > > packages.
> >
> > That is alwa
Op maandag 13 april 2009 20:15:51 schreef Frank Mehnert:
> On Monday 13 April 2009, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > I am having the same problem with 2.2.0, however the server is 50 km from
> > where I am.
> >
> > It is a bad idea to do a reboot in an update process. No
Op dinsdag 14 april 2009 08:11:55 schreef Frank Mehnert:
> On Monday 13 April 2009, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > Op maandag 13 april 2009 20:39:05 schreef Frank Mehnert:
> > > On Monday 13 April 2009, Johannes Kastl wrote:
> > > > On 4/13/09 12:05 PM Freek de Kruijf
Anybody experiencing the same hanging state of the guest?
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Op dinsdag 14 april 2009 14:03:10 schreef Freek de Kruijf:
> For a friend who lives 50 km away I run a server with openSUSE 11.1.
> To minimize traveling there I have the server running as a VM on a small
> system also running openSUSE 11.1.
> He want to be able, when the physical s
atever it does.
This has nothing to do with the physical interface. The problem was there on
three different systems with three different NIC's, but with the same VM.
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CD/DVD device and boot from this
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a bridged network on
the network interface of each VM and give each VM the proper IP-address. One
VM with an IP-address that is reachable from the internet and the other one
with an internal IP-address. Obviously you use one physical interface. Your
host will have most likely an IP-address in
you do not start the GUI
software in that machine, and 1.75 GB for each VM may work. But you definitely
need to have physical RAM for the host system left.
It may have to do, as someone suggested, with your guests trying to allocate
and use all assigned physical memory, than definitely your ho
startvm ubuntu-server &" - fabio )
>
> Mikkel
Look at http://vboxtool.sourceforge.net for scripts that provide you the
necessary tool to start several VMs not running as root.
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> My doubt is... if I have to connect to the host (not the guest), what
> happen if I have more than one virtual machine running?
You specify the a different port when you start the VM. See the documentation.
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e host is shutting down?
>
> Thanks a lot and best regards,
>
> Thomas
Read the archive which can be found on:
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