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  1. #11

    Default Re: VirtualBox boot up?


    i tried..
    --boot <1-4> non|floppy|dvd|disk|net
    -dash: floppy: command not found
    -dash: dvd: command not found
    -dash: disk: command not found
    -dash: net: command not found
    -dash: <1-4>: no such file or directory


  2. #12

    Default Re: VirtualBox boot up?

    Try to check this article daw bai basin maka tabang nimo VirtualBox’s Little Secret: The Command Line | Linux Magazine

    If not I suggest the following.

    1. check your box for any scripts or review the cron config.. maybe naay script gibuhat and admin sauna para anah then na overwrite lng so make sure you check any .bak files if there's any.

    2. read Virtualbox's configuration manual maybe naay chapter nga discuss ni nga topic

    Quote Originally Posted by EgentKakashi View Post
    Good Morning mga Bossing...

    I've tried the command but nothing happened man boss..

    root@virtualbox1:~# startx
    -dash: startx: command not found

    i dont know kung naa ba ud ni GUI oi..pero kita ko sa internet naa mn..pero mao lgi higher versions nman..
    10yrs nman gud ni na server..wala pajud back up..samut ka malas

  3. #13

    Default Re: VirtualBox boot up?

    maaung hapon bossing Sk!p...

    krn pajud tawn ko nka reply..labad kaau ako ulo gahapon..ni uli nlng ko dyun..
    krn pko nka check..gi try sa ako Boss og RUN ang GUI or search cgro sa asa nka
    save ang File sa GUI..kay pag tan.aw nko..

    root@virtualbox11:/home/virtualbox/machines# ls
    AQUARIUS CENTAURUS harddisks

    mao na naa sa screen krn..what should I do next?..

  4. #14

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    bai, i believe these "AQUARIUS CENTAURUS harddisks" are directories; did you check if naay sulod nga files?
    If yes, try to follow the instructions posted on the link I gave you last time and attached those virtual disks to you VM.

    Since wa ko idea kung unsay gipang install/uninstall sa inyong box, try to double check daw if you have VirtualBox installed on the server.. the following command should give you the version installed on the system.

    root@virtualbox1:~# VBoxManage --version

    Kung for some reason, "VBoxManage" is missing try to issue the following command.
    root@virtualbox1:~# apt-get update && apt-get install virtualbox-ose

    Quote Originally Posted by EgentKakashi View Post
    maaung hapon bossing Sk!p...

    krn pajud tawn ko nka reply..labad kaau ako ulo gahapon..ni uli nlng ko dyun..
    krn pko nka check..gi try sa ako Boss og RUN ang GUI or search cgro sa asa nka
    save ang File sa GUI..kay pag tan.aw nko..

    root@virtualbox11:/home/virtualbox/machines# ls
    AQUARIUS CENTAURUS harddisks

    mao na naa sa screen krn..what should I do next?..

  5. #15

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    cge2 sir..ako ni try ogma..hope walay gi usab akong boss sa settings ganiha..labad njud ako ulo sir..dli ko tabangan nya ..
    bsta 1st thing in the morning ako ni try..salamat bossing ^_^

  6. #16

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    way sapayan bai..

    Quote Originally Posted by EgentKakashi View Post
    cge2 sir..ako ni try ogma..hope walay gi usab akong boss sa settings ganiha..labad njud ako ulo sir..dli ko tabangan nya ..
    bsta 1st thing in the morning ako ni try..salamat bossing ^_^

  7. #17

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    salamat kaau Bossing SK!P ^_^
    dako kaau og tabanag ^_^ THANK YOU SO MUCH JUD ^_^..

  8. #18

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    anytime bai

    Quote Originally Posted by EgentKakashi View Post
    salamat kaau Bossing SK!P ^_^
    dako kaau og tabanag ^_^ THANK YOU SO MUCH JUD ^_^..

  9. #19

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    Bossing Sk!p..how to mount external drive or USB to Virtualbox?..

    root@virtualbox1:/home/virtualbox# ??...

  10. #20

    Default Re: VirtualBox boot up?

    can you insert the USB/external drive then type --> fdisk -l
    paste the results here.

    Btw, I strongly suggest to have a different user other than root and use it to be safe.
    In this way, you will not screw the system in case you done something terrible wrong.

    Use only root access if its necessary.

    Quote Originally Posted by EgentKakashi View Post
    Bossing Sk!p..how to mount external drive or USB to Virtualbox?..

    root@virtualbox1:/home/virtualbox# ??...

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