Hello, I have installed ubuntu in virtual box and I want to prove the trinity-rescue-tool-build-367.iso kit, how do I boot from CD-Rom, I mean as I say boot from cd and not initiate the operating system ...
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Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
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mpack
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Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
You boot from an ISO by mounting the ISO in the VM, using the "Storage" settings panel.
Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
I do not understand ..
I want to boot from cd-rom .. I have storage in the panel .. vdi (IDE) and CD ROM (empty), I have to give with the right button CD-Rom and selecting ISO, Is it done well?
Thanks
I want to boot from cd-rom .. I have storage in the panel .. vdi (IDE) and CD ROM (empty), I have to give with the right button CD-Rom and selecting ISO, Is it done well?
Thanks
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Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
Yes, that is how you mount the ISO. The ISO acts as a virtual CD-ROM which you can boot the VM from.
Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
Therefore, I don't have to indicate whether the master or slave .. Simply mount ISO on CD-ROM .. start the operating system and therefore selected the tool ....."Trinity Recue Disk"..Am I right?
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Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
I don't know anything about the Trinity Rescue Disk, I will not address questions about that - I am sure there are websites which deal with it.
You mount the ISO in the virtual CD-ROM drive created by the VM. You make sure that the CD comes first in the boot order. It isn't your concern whether that drive is connected to SATA, or master or slave IDE controllers - just start the VM.
You mount the ISO in the virtual CD-ROM drive created by the VM. You make sure that the CD comes first in the boot order. It isn't your concern whether that drive is connected to SATA, or master or slave IDE controllers - just start the VM.
Re: Booting from CD-Rom: Virtualbox ..
Thanks .. Now everything is ok
Greetings and thanks..
Greetings and thanks..