Oracle VM VirtualBox UserManual.pdfSee 8.22 VBoxManage export on page 280. 1.16 Integrating with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure This section describes how to use the features of Oracle VirtualBox to integrate with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Apply to save your changes. 1.16.6 Using Oracle VirtualBox With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure This section describes how you can use Oracle VirtualBox with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to do the following instances launched from the custom image can boot correctly and that network connections will work. This section provides advice on how to prepare a Linux image for export from Oracle VirtualBox. The following0 码力 | 1186 页 | 5.10 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.4 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 181. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 269 页 | 4.65 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.0 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 178. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 263 页 | 4.63 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.6 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 180. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 270 页 | 4.65 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.4 User Manualan empty VM, you will probably be most interested in the settings presented by the “CD/DVD-ROM” section if you want to make a CD or a DVD available the first time you start it, in order to install your host’s CD or DVD drive. 28 1 First steps Then, in the settings dialog, go to the “CD/DVD-ROM” section and select “Host drive” with the correct drive letter (or, in the case of a Linux host, device file) does with virtual hard disk images. In this case, in the settings dialog, go to the “CD/DVD-ROM” section and select “ISO image file”. This brings up the Virtual Media Manager, where you perform the following0 码力 | 306 页 | 3.85 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.14 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the 15 1 First steps window that shows snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 196. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 299 页 | 4.84 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.4 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 250. 3.1.1 Mac OS X guests Starting with version0 码力 | 322 页 | 3.30 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.8 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 250. 3.1.1 Mac OS X guests Starting with version0 码力 | 324 页 | 3.31 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.0 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 189. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 284 页 | 4.76 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.30 User Manualextension packs that are currently installed, please start the VirtualBox Man- ager (see the next section). From the “File” menu, please select “Preferences”. In the window that shows up, go to the “Extensions” snapshot stores the state of the virtual machine and thus occupies some disk space. (See the next section for details on what exactly is stored in a snapshot.) 2. You can restore a snapshot by right-clicking experimental support for Mac OS X Server guests, but this comes with restrictions. Please see the following section as well as chapter 14, Known limitations, page 182. 3.1.1 Mac OS X Server guests Starting with0 码力 | 280 页 | 4.70 MB | 1 年前3
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