Originally Posted by
JKyleOKC
To move the VMs from one hard disk to another, whether on the same system or a different one, just copy the virtualbox directories and all their contents using normal Linux copy methods....
Hi,
On my old box
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$ ls /home/satimis/VirtualBox\ VMs/
Code:
cloudera deb60ser02 deb60ser05 essex4 ub1024dk00
cloudoncd deb60ser02a enlightmntdk_ub1204dk fedora1700 ub1204dk00
deb600dk02 deb60ser02b essex1 fedora1701 ub1204ser00
deb60ser00 deb60ser03 essex2 linuxmint13 ub1204ser01
deb60ser01 deb60ser04 essex3 stackops01 win86400
$ ls /home/satimis/VirtualBox\ VMs/deb600dk02/
Code:
deb600dk02.vbox deb600dk02.vbox-prev Logs
On my new box
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I could not find following directory
Code:
/home/satimis/VirtualBox\ VMs/
There is no "VirtualBox VMs" under /home/satimis/
I download;
virtualbox-4.2_4.2.4-81684~Ubuntu~quantal_amd64.deb
on their site:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
and ran "dpkg -i virtualbox-4.2_4.2.4-81684~Ubuntu~quantal_amd64.deb" to install VirtualBox.
Whether I have to create "VirtualBox VMs" directory manually?
Can Virt-Manager find this directory automatically on starting?
TIA
B.R.
satimis
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