VirtualBox-OSE | Oracle VirtualBox Open Source Edition | SQL Database library
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kandi X-RAY | VirtualBox-OSE Summary
Oracle VirtualBox Open Source Edition, with custom build toolchain, letting build the solution on any Windows workstation. Official Oracle source code is optimized for Oracle own infrastructure, which structure is not known, and the process is not documented. This version allows to compile Virtualbox on Windows 7, 8.1 or any Windows 10. It includes configurations for Virtualbox itself, and Virtualbox Guest Additions for Windows. Build host should have x64 architecture.
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QUESTION
I'm using freeBSD on VirtualBox on Windows10.
I want to mount on Windows. (HOST:Windows GUEST:freeBSD)
I run mount command but got an error below.
ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-22 at 06:49this error caused by typo.
wrong : vboxfs
correct: vboxvfs
(I write correct command in this Question but I enter wrong command to my machine.)
QUESTION
How do you configure the mouse in Dragonfly BSD installed as VirtualBox Guest?
- Host: Ubuntu 17.10 running VirtualBox 5.1.30
- Guest: Dragonfly BSD version 5.0.2
I configured the VirtualBox VM
for DrangonFly as follows.
- General\Name: DragonFlyBSD
- General\Operating System: FreeBSD (64-bit)
- System\Base Memory: 1024 MB
- System\Processors: 2
- System\Pointing Device: PS/2 Mouse
- Display\Video Memory: 32 MB
- Display\Acceleration: 3D
- Audio\Host Driver: ALSA Audio Driver
- Audio\Controller: Intel HD Audio
- USB\Enable USB Controller: Checked
- USB\USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller: Checked
When I created my user account I set the "other group memberships" field to wheel, video.
I installed xorg as follows, following the instructions found on the DragonFly BSD X page.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-21 at 05:55I left out a step. When I added the following line to /etc/rc.conf, the mouse started working.
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