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- 1. Feb 2011, 01:40
- Forum: VirtualBox on Linux Hosts
- Topic: VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
- Replies: 4
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Re: VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
Thank you fixedwheel.
- 28. Jan 2011, 04:11
- Forum: VirtualBox on Linux Hosts
- Topic: VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2142
Re: VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
thank you for the feedback fixedwheel questions 2 solved question 3 (URL) http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads : I should have read untill the end of the page :wink: If I want to install the sun repo now, do I have to first remove my version of VirtualBox 4.0.2., then install the repo, and...
- 27. Jan 2011, 11:01
- Forum: VirtualBox on Linux Hosts
- Topic: VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2142
VirtualBox 4.0.2 - Kernel and Update questions (newbie)
I have installed VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.2 on Fedora LXDE 13 & 14 from the Sun download page I have a 4 questions: 1. additional packages to install: # yum install dkms kernel-devel gcc | gcc-c++ Some guides recommend 'gcc' and others 'gcc-c++ , what is the difference if any? I have installed 'gcc' 2...
- 15. Nov 2009, 02:17
- Forum: VirtualBox on Linux Hosts
- Topic: Newbie - Virtualbox location - relocation? Linux Ubuntu
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4643
Newbie - Virtualbox location - relocation? Linux Ubuntu
Hi, I have just installed a virtualbox 3.10 on my system Ubuntu Linux 9.04. My HDD is partitioned as follow: System 12 GB (logical), Swap 3 GB, home 58 GB (extended). FS is Ext4. Looking at the vbox default preferences: Default Hard Disk folder: /home/nomnex/.VirtualBox/HardDisks Default Machine fol...
- 8. Aug 2009, 05:53
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Newbie question VB on a separate primary partition
- Replies: 2
- Views: 648
Newbie question VB on a separate primary partition
Hi, XP Pro sp3, 2 primary partitions 10GB each (C: - System)/(D: - Data) I want to install Ubuntu in a VB on D:\ since I am short in space in C: There is no option to select another partition than the system partition when I create a VB (by design) using the wizard. Is there an easy workaround? I do...