/dev/sda2 in VB
Posted: 31. May 2009, 17:39
What I really would like to do is a BIG project and HUGE undertaking. For me anyway.
I have the following:
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope with VirtualBox software installed (sda1)
Windows Vista Home Prem 32bit partition (sda2)
Installed via VirtualBox:
Windows Vista Home Prem 32bit <= that is not the same Windows as listed above
Now for the project part. What I want to be able to run my Vista partition (sda2) in VirtualBox. If i am able to get that done I'll need USB working and full screen available.
You might ask, why don't I just use the Windows I install in virtualbox. Well, I changed up my other Vista to look like Ubuntu, see screenshot:
http://i39.tinypic.com/2hzkgle.jpg
I don't wanna have to do all the hacking, patching and installing software all over again. I figured booting sda2 in VirtualBox would be easier.
****If you can help me, I need VERY VERY simple directions. Give me VirtualBox for dummies LOL****
before I go through all this....will VirtualBox survive when I upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10? Or will I have to start all over again?
I don't wanna mess up my WIndows partition, is this dangerous?
I have the following:
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope with VirtualBox software installed (sda1)
Windows Vista Home Prem 32bit partition (sda2)
Installed via VirtualBox:
Windows Vista Home Prem 32bit <= that is not the same Windows as listed above
Now for the project part. What I want to be able to run my Vista partition (sda2) in VirtualBox. If i am able to get that done I'll need USB working and full screen available.
You might ask, why don't I just use the Windows I install in virtualbox. Well, I changed up my other Vista to look like Ubuntu, see screenshot:
http://i39.tinypic.com/2hzkgle.jpg
I don't wanna have to do all the hacking, patching and installing software all over again. I figured booting sda2 in VirtualBox would be easier.
****If you can help me, I need VERY VERY simple directions. Give me VirtualBox for dummies LOL****
before I go through all this....will VirtualBox survive when I upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10? Or will I have to start all over again?
I don't wanna mess up my WIndows partition, is this dangerous?