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I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)
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==I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)==
  
 
I´ve installed the VirtualBox from step 1 - 6 and then i setup a virtual machine.
 
I´ve installed the VirtualBox from step 1 - 6 and then i setup a virtual machine.
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Greetings
 
Greetings
 
thor.sten
 
thor.sten
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==Virtualbox 3.2.1 on 16GB Toshiba USB Running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic==
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This is a nice portable solution for a full Gnome Desktop and Sun Virtualbox 3.2.1
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(works with Hp Pavillion "Vista"Notebook)
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I use it to create .vdi Hard Disk images for soas-v2-Blueberry
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# install Ubuntu 9.10 [http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/download] from CD to 16GB Toshiba USB  (It will run on 8GB USB but very little room left for images)
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# setup wireless networking
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# Download VirtualBox: [http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads]
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# Install Virtualbox
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Have Fun!
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satellit 12/19/2009

Revision as of 11:53, 19 December 2009

I want to give a response to the "Setup a Virtual Machine for Sugar on a Stick" (Mac Os)

I´ve installed the VirtualBox from step 1 - 6 and then i setup a virtual machine. I´ve watched the streamcast about that and i´ve done everything similar to the cast.

The Virtual Box starts, he wants to boot and then there´s a black window for hours ....

Does somebody have an idea what i´ve done wrong or what´s the problem about booting?


Greetings thor.sten

Virtualbox 3.2.1 on 16GB Toshiba USB Running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic

This is a nice portable solution for a full Gnome Desktop and Sun Virtualbox 3.2.1 (works with Hp Pavillion "Vista"Notebook) I use it to create .vdi Hard Disk images for soas-v2-Blueberry

  1. install Ubuntu 9.10 [1] from CD to 16GB Toshiba USB (It will run on 8GB USB but very little room left for images)
  2. setup wireless networking
  3. Download VirtualBox: [2]
  4. Install Virtualbox

Have Fun! satellit 12/19/2009