VirtualBox asking specific file system...
Posted: 9. Feb 2013, 18:45
Hello guys
I have a PC Desktop with Linux Fedora and Windows XP, for the second this have:
C NTFS
D Fat32
I remember have installed VirtualBox (some version, many months ago) in unit D and with the intentions to do some experiments
I decided do the follow about virtualisation:
1) Install Ubuntu
2) Install Windows XP (yes, again, to not leave my principal XP unstable...)
I couldn't, VirtualBox ask for a partition with the respective file systems for each case, I mean
For (1) ext3 or ext4 or related (/, home) was required, well C and D is NTFS and FAT32, therefore was impossible....
For (2) I had problems, since D is FAT32, VirtualBox ask for NTFS, so I couldn't.... ( I had to reinstall VirtualBox to C or do other trick)
Well It is annoying..... Perhaps I am missing some step instruction?
I am writing this post to do the follow questions..
1) Is normal such behaviour? I thought the virtualisation process should be simple and complete, such trick of the "file system expected" was annoying
2) With VirtualBox for Mac, How I could install Windows 8?, if it work in NTFS and I assume Mac has other file system format....
Imagine a Windows user with a PC Desktop with one hard disk with two partitions (C/D) with NTFS and FAT32 file systems.... Therefore I am not able to do a virtualisation of Linux....
Thanks in advanced...
I have a PC Desktop with Linux Fedora and Windows XP, for the second this have:
C NTFS
D Fat32
I remember have installed VirtualBox (some version, many months ago) in unit D and with the intentions to do some experiments
I decided do the follow about virtualisation:
1) Install Ubuntu
2) Install Windows XP (yes, again, to not leave my principal XP unstable...)
I couldn't, VirtualBox ask for a partition with the respective file systems for each case, I mean
For (1) ext3 or ext4 or related (/, home) was required, well C and D is NTFS and FAT32, therefore was impossible....
For (2) I had problems, since D is FAT32, VirtualBox ask for NTFS, so I couldn't.... ( I had to reinstall VirtualBox to C or do other trick)
Well It is annoying..... Perhaps I am missing some step instruction?
I am writing this post to do the follow questions..
1) Is normal such behaviour? I thought the virtualisation process should be simple and complete, such trick of the "file system expected" was annoying
2) With VirtualBox for Mac, How I could install Windows 8?, if it work in NTFS and I assume Mac has other file system format....
Imagine a Windows user with a PC Desktop with one hard disk with two partitions (C/D) with NTFS and FAT32 file systems.... Therefore I am not able to do a virtualisation of Linux....
Thanks in advanced...