copy? clone? way too many different answers - help!
Posted: 15. Oct 2011, 15:21
I've googled. I've searched the forums. This seems like an extremely common question, but the answers are so widely varied that it becomes confusing. I guess what I'm looking for is a "portable" VM. Here's my situation:
I have a linux (Kubuntu) host. I have one Win7, 64-bit virtual machine that I use for a couple of important tasks for equipment that I can't use in linux.
Current VirtualBox version is 4.1.4
When I upgrade my Kubuntu install from 11.04 to 11.10 I will be doing a clean install as I've never been happy with upgrades. So I need a way to make the existing VM "portable" so I can put it on another partition, upgrade my system, reinstall VirtualBox (making sure I have same VB version when I wipe the OS partition as I will have when I reinstall) and then bring that VM back to life in the new installation. When reinstalling my OS, I may, or may not, wipe my current /home partition. If I wipe both, then the UUIDs of those partitions will change from whet they are now.
I know this is supposed to be easy, because these are, after all, VIRTUAL machines, but it's really hard to find an answer I feel confident with. I use VirtualBox. I'd like to box up one of my virtual machines and be able to start it up again elsewhere without having to stand on my head, manually edit files, while patting the top of my head and rubbing my belly at the same time.
Is there an easy way to do this? It's not in the user docs (yes, I read the section on cloning). Step-by-step. How do I make a copy of the existing VM (it has no snapshots) and use it on another partition after reinstalling both my OS and VirtualBox?
I have a linux (Kubuntu) host. I have one Win7, 64-bit virtual machine that I use for a couple of important tasks for equipment that I can't use in linux.
Current VirtualBox version is 4.1.4
When I upgrade my Kubuntu install from 11.04 to 11.10 I will be doing a clean install as I've never been happy with upgrades. So I need a way to make the existing VM "portable" so I can put it on another partition, upgrade my system, reinstall VirtualBox (making sure I have same VB version when I wipe the OS partition as I will have when I reinstall) and then bring that VM back to life in the new installation. When reinstalling my OS, I may, or may not, wipe my current /home partition. If I wipe both, then the UUIDs of those partitions will change from whet they are now.
I know this is supposed to be easy, because these are, after all, VIRTUAL machines, but it's really hard to find an answer I feel confident with. I use VirtualBox. I'd like to box up one of my virtual machines and be able to start it up again elsewhere without having to stand on my head, manually edit files, while patting the top of my head and rubbing my belly at the same time.
Is there an easy way to do this? It's not in the user docs (yes, I read the section on cloning). Step-by-step. How do I make a copy of the existing VM (it has no snapshots) and use it on another partition after reinstalling both my OS and VirtualBox?