 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.6 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.6 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 392 页 | 4.67 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.32 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.32 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 407 页 | 4.76 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.12 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.12 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 396 页 | 4.67 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.30 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.30 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 406 页 | 4.75 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 400 页 | 4.74 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.14 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.14 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 397 页 | 4.68 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.42 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.42 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 410 页 | 4.77 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.28 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.28 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 405 页 | 4.75 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.22 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.22 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 401 页 | 4.74 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.20 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.20 User Manualthe VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to change the VM settings. By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from Oracle VM VirtualBox distributions does not support the -a option, which adds the user to the given group without affecting membership of other groups. In this case, find out the current group memberships with the groups command and that group IDs always start with / so that they can be nested. By default, each VM is assigned membership to the / group. The --ostype- option specifies the guest OS to run in the VM. Run the VBoxManage 0 码力 | 401 页 | 4.74 MB | 1 年前3
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