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I'm getting "Bad argument setup" while running VirtualBox on Linux
I'm trying to run Oracle VM VirtualBox, and I'm getting following error:
# /sbin/rcvboxdrv setup
Bad argument setup
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
# uname -a
Linux X ...
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CentOS boots to login prompt but shows black screen after authentication
I run CentOS 6.4 inside VirtualBox on a Windows PC for work. Recently, my machine crashed while the VM was still running and had to be power-cycled. Upon reboot, everything in Windows was fine, but my ...
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storing virtual box VMs in multiple partitions in CentOS
A CentOS 7 server has Virtual Box installed, and the default location of the Virtual Machines is in /root/VirtualBox VMs. Is there a way that I can put each virtual machine in a separate partition? ...
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404 No input file specified. on VirtualBox, CentOS 6.5, Nginx
I have installed VirtualBox on my mac, and change the settings with VitualBox , Adapter 1 - Attached to: Host-only Adapter, Name: vboxnet0.
and install guest addistions
./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
‘...
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How do I copy large datasets between two VirtualBox virtual machines?
I have two separate CentOS 7 virtual machines running in VirtualBox that is installed in a Windows 8.1 host. How do I transfer large amounts of data from one of the CentOS 7 virtual machines to the ...
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How do I configure VirtualBox to launch a VM from an external drive?
What steps do I need to take in order to use VirtualBox to access a CentOS 7 installation that is on a detached hard drive?
Here is the situation:
CentOS 7 and Windows 7 were installed on a PC ...
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Installing 64 bit CentOS using VirtualBox
I downloaded VirtualBox to a windows 8.1 machine by selecting the Windows (32-bit/64-bit) installer option at this link on the Oracle web ste. But when I try to create a new Virtual Machine using ...
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Why can't the guest of VirtualBox connect to network?
I have installed CentOS 7 on virtualbox, and network setting is NAT. The guest can't connect to network:
systemctl -l status network output likes this:
ip addr output likes this:
Could anyone give ...
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How does virtualbox get the network configurations?
I am installing CentOS 7 on virtualbox. On "Network & Host Name" screen:
When toggle the "OFF" to "ON", I can see the IP, DNS, netmask are all configured:
I am curious about how does ...
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converting .VDI to .VHD CentOS will not boot
I have a CentOS vm created in VirtualBox. I need to convert it to VHD to use on my hyper-V server. I used the vbox manage tool and the conversion went fine. When i try to boot it up with Hyper-V it ...
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VirtualBox with Centos 7 minimal install, cannot connect to network
I just installed Centos 7 on a VM I'm running from VirtualBox on a windows machine.
I installed the latest minimal release. I then went about setting up a static IP. When I try to access the machine ...
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Networking for CentOS 6.6 on VirtualBox
I have created 2 guests with 2 Network interfaces each - all 4 of which have the "Attached To:" set to "Internal Network". The aim is to create a simple internal network with no access to the Host (...
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Cannot install Guest Additions on CentOS virtualbox
Windows 8.1 host, have previously successfully created a Ubuntu virtualbox on it. Now I wanted a CentOS box.
Choose Redhat 64 bit and created a virtualbox. Downloaded an iso called CentOS-7.0-1406-...
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CentOs stopped working after update in VirtualBox
I recently updated my OS to centOs 6.4 in virtual box. Before update I had guest additions installed and everything worked fine. The screen resolution all was fine. After update to 6.6, the OS stopped ...
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Multiple internal networks on Virtual box (CentOS)
I have 3 NIC's (internal network) on one Virtual box Machine(CentOS 6.4) each NIC has its own network name intnet1,intnet2 and intnet3. So how I understand this is eth0 is connected to internal ...