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Re:Linux VHD Boot available - download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Nice to know that it works. We will try to make more appliances, such as Google Chrome OS, etc.
None of the soure code is Microsoft's, our VBoot Loader uses GRUB2, with our own virtual disk layer implementation.
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Re:Linux VHD Boot available - download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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by the way, if you have VMLite Workstation, then you can double click the .mop file inside the extracted dir, and you will see Ubuntu running as vm inside VMLite.
You can exchange in between, boot a real computer, then run as a vm, etc.
You can also copy the dir to a USB drive, and move around different computers.
Does the wireless network work in Ubuntu for you?
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Re:Linux VHD Boot available - download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Quote: Does the wireless network work in Ubuntu for you?
Yes... Both wired and wireless connections.
I am now installing mplayer with hopes of playing back some "blu-ray.iso". UDF 2.5 images don't mount properly yet. What can I use with Ubuntu to mount these images?
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Re:Linux VHD Boot available - download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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can you try this?
"su mkdir /media/bleuray"
"su mount blue-ray.iso /media/blueray"
the root password is 'welcome'
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by the way, we are also trying to make a VHD for Google Chromium OS, when available, you will be able to test it very easily. Just copy the Chromium OS VHD to hard disk, or store it on USB, you will be able to boot any computers.
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Re: Linux VHD Boot available - download and boot your physical PC, also runs as vm 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Exactly what kernel drivers should I add?
I have a new Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 iso.
If I install it under VMLite Workstation and change the path for vhd file in grub.cfg will it work for me?
Or I need to add kernel drivers inside the vhd?
Thanks
Hjanos95
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