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On Tuesday 10 May 2011 at 9:10 am, Robert P. J. Day penned
about "[VBox-users] any downtown ottawa vbox gurus available for a couple hours 
of work?"

>   i have a fully-updated ubuntu 10.04 system on my laptop, on which i
> can install the latest vbox and have it ready to go, and i figure
> creating a VM that will run on whatever host OS i'm handed next week
> should take no more than two hours, for which you can bill me at some
> not hideously outrageous rate. :-)

Hi Robert,

I believe you're asking for assistance in how to copy a VM from one
Host O/S to another.  Is that right?

Your biggest hurdle will be copying the virtual disk to your student's
computers.  Suppose you create a 2 GiB Virtual Disk, it'll take a bit
of time to copy it across multiple computers.

ps:  btw, I live in Wakefield.  :D

pps:  I think your `shift' key is busted.  *grin*
-- 
Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
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