Le 25/10/2010 12:09, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
> 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. 
> 
it's very difficult to have a working network like this, and I always
failed to copy such big images to the server (though it should work)

jdd

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