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Ovdje je kako koristiti VirtualBox za instalaciju i natjecati virtualne operacijski sustavi za rad u Linuxu. Lansirati Windows, na primjer, već kao i svaki drugi program, bez zahtjeva ponovno podizanje sustava. Hej, Windows učitava čak i brže nego pravu stvar (nije da to je teško.) Ili usporedite alternativnih operativnih sustava. Možete dodati koliko god želite.
Dual ili multi dizanje je sve dobro i dobro, ali, za mnoge uobičajene zadatke, te pravedan potreba za prebacivanje između, recimo, karmičkih i drugi OS za nekoliko minuta i zatim se vratiti. Koji gubitak vremena ponovnog pokretanja računala, dva puta, za to.
Napomena VirtualBox.
U jednostavnom copy / paste korake .. od nula do junaka.
Svitak prud za punu serije indeksa.
Probudite se i miris Ubuntu! Nadam se da to pomaže. The_guv
Jednostavno rečeno, ovo je pčela-koljena. Neki svibanj biti u iskušenju da ga zovu psa danglies ili Billy jaja (ni od čega, po putu, bili Ubuntu izdanja). To daje second-to-none Windows virtualizacija, te je open source. Sunce pištolja, to je stvar Sun Microsystem. Ona podržava većinu OS'es kasino.
Dozvolite mi da kažem više ..
Uvesti koga u službu i trčanje gost OS aplikacije gotovo neprimjetno. Sa Windows, čizma gore, isključivanje i ponovo dignite ga u djeliću vremena koje je potrebno za normalno učitati ili isprazniti u roku od dvojan čizma sistem ili na vlastitu (zbog para tih besmisleno usluga ne dobiti koljenast gore). Sa VB - a posebno u zadnje vrijeme ispaljen VB3 - dobro vam svibanj čudo zašto na zemlji, bilo tko će gnjaviti sa dvojan čizma više, ili aplikacijama kao što je Vino (koji je u pravednost je darned ruci u prošlosti i, zapravo, ja nastaviti koristiti previše ).
Koristim VirtualBox za trčanje ne-Linux aplikacije koje do sada nemaju jednake, kao što su Photoshop i Camtasia, te za testiranje Linux web i desktop postavki. JA test rano karmičkih Koala Desktop release kandidata na to, na primjer, prije portanje kasnije gradi se namjenski particiju.
Napomena Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) koji je instaliran pored. To je tako da, kad smo nadogradnju na novu Ubuntu kernela, VB nije napet gore mimo obnovljeno modula.
Za instalaciju VirtualBox, stoga mi ovo: --
sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0 dkms
The latest version of VirtualBox is 3.0.12. I haven't tried, but you could try using sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0.12 dkms rather than sudo aptitude install virtualbox-3.0 dkms . Then again, most likely it's not yet available in Ubuntu's repositories.
Installation is dead simple, just follow the prompts.
Regarding the RAM allocation , it depends how much you've got to spare but, bear in mind, the RAM will only be allotted to the guest while it's running.
Re. Disc space , again, it depends how much you can afford, or need, to give.
For instance, of my Linux host's 4gB RAM, 128 mB video card and 500gB disc space, I allocate 512 mB, 36mB and 30gB respectively to guests.
One config screen will tell you a new user group is being set up, called "vboxusers" and, of course, you need to be a member of that group. No worries ..
When installation has finished, pop open a Terminal and type:-
sudo usermod -G vboxusers -a username
.. where username is your Linux username. So now you are a member of the Virtualbox group.
To start Virtualbox, goto Applications > System Tools > Sun Virtualbox
Once installed, open the app and click on "New", and follow the instructions to install your OS, just as you would normally.
F'rinstance, if it's Windows XP, you can use my Perfect Windows PC Install to ensure security.
If you're reinstalling VB, you needn't bother reinstalling operating systems if you don't want to. Just use the machine states from a previous Virtualbox installation, and save serious time.
Check out this cute-as tip:-
Guest Additions improve the performance of the guest OS, in a bunch of ways. Say, you want full screen? Course you do! Install Guest Additions.
To install them open Virtualbox, then one of the guest operating systems. The virtual OS dialogue appears:-
This is handy, for instance, if you want to create an image in Photoshop (via Virtualbox/Windows), before adding it to your local Linux-based web files.
If your guest Windows system is running:-
If the guest OS isn't running:-
Open Virtualbox > click on Settings > click on Shared Folders .. and follow the above procedure
Now, use your guest as normally you would, were it a primary system, and switch back and forth between the host Linux and however many guest systems.
Set up Koala .. tweak it to perfection .. & maximize productivity .. for work & play.
That's what the Karmic Koala Bible does, stepped out in easy copy/paste guides.
From Linux initiates to intermediates, here's what you need.
HOW-TO Install/Partition Ubuntu 9.10 [KARMIC KOALA BIBLE #4] - GUVNR November 4th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
[...] Add Windows & Other Systems with VirtualBox Here is how to use VirtualBox to install & emulate virtual operating systems to run in Linux. Launch Windows, for example, rather like any other application, with no reboot requirement. Hey, Windows even loads [...] [...]
Boris Matthews November 22nd, 2009 at 4:39 am
Hey, Gov!
Good stuff on your page(s). I have just moved up to Karmic, and want to a documents partition. Since I use Open Office (in Ubuntu and in Windows), I think I should be able to read Open Office files from either OS if they are on the common documents partition. Right? (Or am I out to lunch?)
Also wanted to thank you for your piece on VBox. I have used VBox previously with XP and Jaunty. Haven't gotten that far yet with Karmic and W 7 because I upgraded the CPU and HDD.
Anyway, thanks for your good info. Keep up the good work.
Boris
the_guv November 24th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
@Boris .. yes, you can do that. Open Windows in VB and then click on Devices > Shared Folders, and store your docs in there. But. Have to say, you'll be wanting a fairly beefy PC to access your Shared Folder quickly.
Big cheers m8.
HOW-TO Install & Perfect Ubuntu 9.10 [KARMIC KOALA BIBLE #1] - GUVNR November 30th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
[...] Emulate Virtual OSes with VirtualBox HOW-TO install & emulate virtual operating systems, Windows for example, to run just like any other application in Linux, with no need to reboot. [...]
Ken December 6th, 2009 at 4:41 am
Awesome stuff! Wish I'd read it before making my secondary HDD disappear messing about with gparted
Easily one of the best guides I've come across and amusing to boot.
Cheers mate, have a pint on me
the_guv December 7th, 2009 at 9:34 am
@Ken .. big cheers, appreciated, will drink it wisely, so that's after breakfast.