browse virtualbox .vdi file contents?
:confused:
I'm running standard ubuntu 12.04 with virtualbox installed and a vm running ******* XP Pro. Is there a *nix mechanism to allow the host to open and browse/access the vm's .vdi file? Searches on many forums as well as google provide some (older) ideas none of which seem to work.
The reason is that I need to rename one of the startup files in the ******* instance PRIOR to it starting.
Just wondering if anyone has had success with this?
Thanks -
Re: browse virtualbox .vdi file contents?
Re: browse virtualbox .vdi file contents?
You can "attach" the .vdi to another VM and access it normally. Or you can temporarily "clone" it and access it from the cloned OS.
Re: browse virtualbox .vdi file contents?
Use VMXRay (http://www.vmxray.com) to explore your virtual disk image (vdi) inside your browser. You can view the content and extract files from the virtual machine disk with simple browser clicks. VMXRay's new version is super fast and is powered by emscripten (https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Rebelli0us
You can "attach" the .vdi to another VM and access it normally. Or you can temporarily "clone" it and access it from the cloned OS.