HOWTO:VirtualBox

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The VirtualBox entry is in: Pardus > Programs > System > Sun xVM VirtualBox (Virtual Machine)
 
The VirtualBox entry is in: Pardus > Programs > System > Sun xVM VirtualBox (Virtual Machine)
  
Documentation can be found in /opt/VirtualBox-2.0.X/UserManual.pdf and have a look at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/User_FAQ
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Documentation can be found in /opt/VirtualBox-2.X.X/UserManual.pdf and have a look at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/User_FAQ

Revision as of 20:03, 1 January 2009

Contents

Download VirtualBox Package

  1. Run browser. Navigate to: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
  2. Download the BIN file: "All Distributions [i386/AMD64]" and save it on your desktop

Prepare VirtualBox Installation

Run Package Manager, make sure "Show New Packages" is clicked on, then search, and click on the checkboxes that read:

  1. "kernel-source"
  2. "gcc"
  3. "make".

Install VirtualBox

  1. Run Konsole [Programs>System>Konsole], type "su root" ('to perform high-level functions), give password. Then type "cd Desktop" to navigate to the Desktop where it has been saved, if you have saved it elsewhere type "cd /home/[username]/[foldername] etc."
  2. In Konsole, type the following to install VirtualBox:
    sh "name of the downloaded file"
  3. To load the kernel module after a new start give the command:
    echo vboxdrv>>/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
  4. If you need "Host Interface" networking give the command:
    echo vboxnetflt>>/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
  5. Finally you need to create an extra symbolic link (a bug workaround):
    ln -s /lib/libcap.so.2.10 /lib/libcap.so.1
  6. Close Konsole

Add Users To VirtualBox

  1. In Pardus>Tasma>System>User Manager select the user that is allowed to use VirtualBox and select 'Edit'
  2. In 'Groups' put a mark at 'vboxusers' and 'Apply'
  3. Close User Manager and Tasma.

Activating USB support.

  1. Open file /etc/fstab in KWrite with administrator privileges: [Alt + F2] and enter kdesu kwrite /etc/fstab + [Run].
  2. Add the next line at the bottom:
    none /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=85,devmode=666 0 0   + <enter>
  3. Save file and close KWrite.
  4. Restart the computer.
  5. In VirtualBox a USB stick can be mounted with Devices > USB Devices > .

The VirtualBox entry is in: Pardus > Programs > System > Sun xVM VirtualBox (Virtual Machine)

Documentation can be found in /opt/VirtualBox-2.X.X/UserManual.pdf and have a look at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/User_FAQ

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