Trying to install guest OS from USB flash drive
Posted: 22. Dec 2010, 04:36
Hi, I just discovered VirtualBox yesterday - so I'm what you'd call a n00b. I know it, I accept it and I'm willing to change it.
I have a Win7 Home Premium host, running VirtualBox 3.2.12. I have created a couple of Linux systems, successfully, using CDs. But I'd rather not have to keep burning CDs to find out if an OS is what I want it to be. Most of the distros that I'm wanting to try out have a USB installation procedure. My hardware offers my USB flash drive as a boot device. The only issue I'm running into is that VB doesn't recognize this type of device as a bootable medium. Is there something here that I'm missing, or am I just out of luck on trying to install from my geek stick?
My host system is 64-bit, has 4GB of RAM, over 200GB free HD space and a dual-core 2.3GHz Intel T4500 processor.
The guest I'm trying to install is Ubuntu 10.10 Server (if that matters in this case) from a Toshiba 2GB USB drive.
Thanks,
G
I have a Win7 Home Premium host, running VirtualBox 3.2.12. I have created a couple of Linux systems, successfully, using CDs. But I'd rather not have to keep burning CDs to find out if an OS is what I want it to be. Most of the distros that I'm wanting to try out have a USB installation procedure. My hardware offers my USB flash drive as a boot device. The only issue I'm running into is that VB doesn't recognize this type of device as a bootable medium. Is there something here that I'm missing, or am I just out of luck on trying to install from my geek stick?
My host system is 64-bit, has 4GB of RAM, over 200GB free HD space and a dual-core 2.3GHz Intel T4500 processor.
The guest I'm trying to install is Ubuntu 10.10 Server (if that matters in this case) from a Toshiba 2GB USB drive.
Thanks,
G