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+ | ==Trouble shooting== | ||
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+ | There are some commands, which could help, to find the issue: | ||
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+ | ===Usage=== | ||
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+ | <code>VBoxManage [<general option>] <command></code> | ||
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+ | ===General Options=== | ||
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+ | * [-v|--version]............print version number and exit | ||
+ | * [-q|--nologo].............suppress the logo | ||
+ | * [--settingspw <pw>].......provide the settings password | ||
+ | * [--settingspwfile <file>].provide a file containing the settings password | ||
+ | * [@<response-file>]........load arguments from the given response file (bourne style) | ||
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+ | ===Commands=== | ||
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+ | * list [--long|-l] [--sorted|-s] | ||
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+ | vms|runningvms|ostypes|hostdvds|hostfloppies|intnets|bridgedifs| | ||
+ | hostonlyifs|natnets|dhcpservers|hostinfo|hostcpuids|hddbackends|hdds|dvds| | ||
+ | floppies|usbhost|usbfilters|systemproperties|extpacks| | ||
+ | groups|webcams|screenshotformats | ||
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+ | '''Example 1:''' VBoxManage list extpacks | ||
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+ | * showvminfo ...............<uuid|vmname> [--details] | ||
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+ | '''Example 2''': VBoxManage showvminfo "Windows 7" --details | ||
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+ | ===If you like more info=== | ||
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+ | <code>VBoxManage -help</code> | ||
Revision as of 11:44, 22 February 2020
Welcome to Guide to install VirtualBox on GhostBSD. |
Introduction
On this page we will collect information, tips and tricks for installing and preparation VirtualBox on GhostBSD.
Steps
Installing following Packages
virtualbox-ose-5.2.34
virtualbox-ose-additions-5.2.34
virtualbox-ose-kmod-5.2.3
Load Kernel Module
# kldload vboxdrv
Entry in /boot/loader.conf
vboxdrv_load="YES"
Entry in /etc/rc.conf
vboxnet_enable="YES"
vboxguest_enable="YES"
vboxservice_enable="YES"
User Permissions need to be manually added
pw groupadd vboxusers
pw groupmod vboxusers -m yourusername
Add these lines to /etc/devfs.conf
own vboxnetctl root:vboxusers
perm vboxnetctl 0660
Fore using USB Device
# pw groupmod operator -m yourusername
VirtualBox™ Host DVD/CD Access
Access to the host DVD/CD drives from guests is achieved through the sharing of the physical drives. Within VirtualBox™, this is set up from the Storage window in the Settings of the virtual machine. If needed, create an empty IDE CD/DVD device first. Then choose the Host Drive from the popup menu for the virtual CD/DVD drive selection. A checkbox labeled Passthrough will appear. This allows the virtual machine to use the hardware directly. For example, audio CDs or the burner will only function if this option is selected.
HAL needs to run for VirtualBox™ DVD/CD functions to work, so enable it in /etc/rc.conf and start it if it is not already running:
hald_enable="YES"
In order for users to be able to use VirtualBox™ DVD/CD functions, they need access to /dev/xpt0, /dev/cdN, and /dev/passN. This is usually achieved by making the user a member of operator. Permissions to these devices have to be corrected by adding these lines to /etc/devfs.conf:
perm cd* 0660
perm xpt0 0660
perm pass* 0660
Finish
Restart your Machine
Note: It is possible that the virtual machine crashes after connecting it to the host DVD device. It seems there is a bug in a older version of VirtualBox.
Further Information
Trouble shooting
There are some commands, which could help, to find the issue:
Usage
VBoxManage [<general option>] <command>
General Options
- [-v|--version]............print version number and exit
- [-q|--nologo].............suppress the logo
- [--settingspw <pw>].......provide the settings password
- [--settingspwfile <file>].provide a file containing the settings password
- [@<response-file>]........load arguments from the given response file (bourne style)
Commands
- list [--long|-l] [--sorted|-s]
vms|runningvms|ostypes|hostdvds|hostfloppies|intnets|bridgedifs| hostonlyifs|natnets|dhcpservers|hostinfo|hostcpuids|hddbackends|hdds|dvds| floppies|usbhost|usbfilters|systemproperties|extpacks| groups|webcams|screenshotformats
Example 1: VBoxManage list extpacks
- showvminfo ...............<uuid|vmname> [--details]
Example 2: VBoxManage showvminfo "Windows 7" --details
If you like more info
VBoxManage -help