VirtualBox Sharing VDI
VirtualBox Sharing VDI
If I create a VirtualBox VDI file on an USB, can I use it on different platform, such Mac, PC, or Linux?
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Re: VirtualBox Sharing VDI
In theory, yes. But why not simply use Shared Folders or the USB itself directly?
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Re: VirtualBox Sharing VDI
I think he means "can I have a physically-portable OS", not just the data. And yes, it works fine (for Windows and Linux, at least) - just make sure the USB is formatted to something that all the hosts can read and write (i.e. "don't use extN for it").