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− | This is a simple howto that explains how to install a [http://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox] [[MD]]. The host machine was an Ubuntu 10.04 + Fluxbox installation, built up from a [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD/ minimal command line install]. However this howto really ought to work on any machine running VirtualBox. | + | This is a simple howto that explains how to install a [http://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox] [[MD]]. Instructions for how to install a Virtual Core can be found on [[Installing_LinuxMCE_on_Virtual_Machine_via_VirtualBox|this page]]. |
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+ | The host machine in this example was an Ubuntu 10.04 + Fluxbox installation, built up from a [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD/ minimal command line install]. However this howto really ought to work on any machine running VirtualBox. | ||
Start by installing VirtualBox, and run it (in Linux type "VirtualBox" in the terminal, taking note of the capital letters!) | Start by installing VirtualBox, and run it (in Linux type "VirtualBox" in the terminal, taking note of the capital letters!) |
Revision as of 02:06, 8 January 2011
Introduction
This is a simple howto that explains how to install a VirtualBox MD. Instructions for how to install a Virtual Core can be found on this page.
The host machine in this example was an Ubuntu 10.04 + Fluxbox installation, built up from a minimal command line install. However this howto really ought to work on any machine running VirtualBox.
Start by installing VirtualBox, and run it (in Linux type "VirtualBox" in the terminal, taking note of the capital letters!)
Create new Virtual Machine
- Name section
Put whatever you want here; I put "MD"
- OS section
Operating Sytem - Linux
Version - Ubuntu (don't choose 64 bit)
Click "Next"
- Memory
I gave 1024 MB (There is 4 GB of RAM on the host machine, and I am able to run XP with 2 GB of RAM in another window simultaneously)
- Virtual Hard Disk
Uncheck
Click "Continue" on the warning, then "Finish"
Settings
With MD highlighed (or right-click on MD), click "Settings"
- Under "System" -> "Motherboard" tab -> "Boot order" section
Uncheck everything except "Network" (and put "Network" first for good measure)
- Under "Display" -> "Video" tab
Set "Video Memory" to maximum (128 MB if possible).
Note: Considering experimenting with "Enable 3D acceleration" under Extended Features, but leave unchecked for now
- Under "Network" -> "Adapter 1" tab
Change "Attached to:" to "Bridged Adapter"
Press the "OK" button.
And away you go
Start the MD! Just go with UI1 to begin with; if you find a way to get UI2 working (perhaps using the "Enable 3D acceleration" option?) then please document it here.
Note: The command to start any specific virtual machine without going through the main VirtualBox menu is "VBoxManage startvm <VMName>" where <VMName> is the name of the virtual machine, so "VBoxManage startvm MD" in this example.