Op maandag 25 oktober 2010 11:16:34 schreef jdd:
> You need the GUI only for creating the virtualbox with a guest and
> configure the guest network. After that you can stop the GUI and run
> VirtualBox from console scripts (I'm exactly doing so myself)

After creating the VM on one system with a gui you can copy just copy the 
directory .VirtualBox and its content to the system without the gui. If you 
use defaults the virtual disk(s) are located in that directory. Just create 
the same user on that system without the gui you used on the system with the 
gui. Use Google to find software to start a Headless VM during system startup. 

-- 
fr.gr.

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