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===== VirtualBox tips/tricks ===== | ===== VirtualBox tips/tricks ===== | ||
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==== Commonly-used commands ==== | ==== Commonly-used commands ==== | ||
To change between "not attached", | To change between "not attached", | ||
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List all running VMs: | List all running VMs: | ||
< | < | ||
+ | List guest properties: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Note: All the guest parameters(configuration) are in < | ||
- | PORT FORWARDING!! | + | ===== Create a VM ===== |
- | < | + | Copy an ISO to your home directory: |
- | $ VBoxManage setextradata b3924a0c-70a1-4890-8dff-3cc308cdaf28 " | + | < |
- | $ VBoxManage setextradata b3924a0c-70a1-4890-8dff-3cc308cdaf28 " | + | * SSH to VM server: 172.26.0.205 |
+ | < | ||
+ | * start the virtualbox application | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | * Follow the wizzard to create a VM with the following properties: | ||
+ | - Base Memory: less than 512 MB | ||
+ | - Network : NAT | ||
+ | - Harddisk size: less than 30Gb | ||
+ | ==== Port Forwarding ==== | ||
- | List guest properties: | + | If your guest OS is using NAT for networking you will need to enable port forwarding. |
- | < | + | < |
- | Note: All the guest parameters(configuration) are in <guestname>.xml | + | $ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " |
+ | $ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " | ||
+ | Then you can log in to the VM from your own computer using the port you've forwarded above: | ||
+ | <code>$ ssh -p 2223 username@172.26.0.205</ |