is it possible to set the time of the virtual machine according to the host system on which it is installed????
i tried to do it by enabling the "hardware clock in UTC time" in the Motherboard tab.. but it is giving me the time in UTC format.. but i want it in IST format.. can anyone help me in this.
Thanks in Advance
Want to format a 1 TB Western Digital drive in an old dell 32 bit machine. Machine has Lubuntu installed and a Virtual machine on which which is loaded Windows 7 (32 bit).
Machine does not "see" the new 1 TB (SATA) drive after I physically install it in the machine.
I have other windows and Linux machines. I have some drive cradles in which I can connect to (windows) USB ports.
Is it possible to use the old Dell machine to format the new drive?
(It appears that this question has been answered before. So I will check those materials as well.)
Thanks for any assistance.
Geoffrey Wolfe
Hi guys when i try to "ssh or ping" on linux virtual machine using windows putty it's showing this attached image error. Thanks advance.
Hello,
Host machine: Windows seven 64 bit
Guest machine on Virtual box: Oracle linux 6.5(64 bit)
If there are multiple files sourced, each containing many variables,and each in a location not known to the person using a user,
is there a way to know the file name where the variable is set?
Many thanks
Hey Newbie Here
Have A Acer C720 Chomebook With An Upgraded SSD 128GB, Run Ubuntu Threw Cruton But Dont Know To Much
Have Legacy Boot And Really Into Messing Around
Looking For A Bootable Virtual Machine OS, What I Mean Is A Small Operating System With Enough To Support Hardware And Qemu Or Better Installation, Size Dose'nt Matter And Hopefully Something Already Put Together But I Can Understand Instructons
I Once Found A Tinycore Iso That Was Bootable And Booted Straight Into A Partition-er - A Bootable Partition-er And All Around Bootable Disk Management Os..... I Love The Idea Of Bootable Software, It Was Only Like 40+ Megs
Ive Looked All Around Google And Couldent Find Anything
Tried To Make one Myself And Cant Understand How To Put Together Something Like That
Even Just A Terminal That Boots Qemu With The Right Command Or Something That Compares To A Bootable Tinycore Program
Thanks, Open To Better Newer Ideas , And Anything Helps
I have installed two virtual Linux(RHEL7)servers on VMWARE 11 and I need help on how to connect those servers to each other and my base machine is having windows 7 64 bit OS
So can anybody please help me out with this one
hello all,
i actually am new to using VirtualBox, so am not aware with much of its functionalities.
my problem here is that when i take a snapshot at say 10am , and then restore that snapshot an hour later at 11am and then start the VM then the time in the host system is 11am but the VM shows the time as 10am and continues from there itself.. i tried waiting for some time to see if it would sync the time automatically, but it didnt.
so is there any command using which i can sync the time between the VM and host system?
i have searched and found that VM GuestAdditions helps to sync the time instantly within 10 sec or so.. but i dont want to use it because i have heard that many problems have occured after installing the GuestAdditions..
so without GuestAdditions is there any command to sync the time?
thankyou to all in advance
hello everyone.,
i am using linux Centos 6 machine, i have downloaded "back in time" through command line.
but i dont know how to install "back in time" from the command line.
i found some commands but that for UBUNTU and not running on Centos 6, giving error.
so , without GUI. can be possible to install and use it?????
thanks in advance..
Hi,
I have a CentOS 6 machine [Machine X], which I connect to using a putty client or from another CentOS 6 machine.
Now, the machine X intermittently sends a connection reset message to all SSH sessions -
Code:
Read from remote host 1.1.1.1: Connection reset by peer
Connection to 1.1.1.1 closed.
I have switched off the firewall on the machine & there are no session timeout values set.
How do I find out what is causing this issue?
Thanks
Bhushan
Hi all,
Would love some advice about how to get a solution here.
Goal - join two separate ssh sessions together. I want to see if keys used to login to a bastion host can be different than keys used to login to server from bastion.
Scenario - I will login to a bastion host using ssh and my keys from my machine. The bastion host will then login to the actual server on my behalf - using a different set of keys. The ssh session from my machine to the bastion host and from the bastion host to the server now needs to be connected, for me to feel as if a transparent SSH proxy is just forwarding commands.
I have read up a bit on ssh proxies but it seems like this is not implemented right off the bat. I have read - http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH...and_Jump_Hosts , I have also looked at screen sessions - but am not sure how to "merge" two ssh screen sessions together.
Any advice will be very helpful.
Thank you.
Hi All
I'm trying to bring virtual guest from headless mode to gui mode in VirtualBox. But I don't know how to do it. I really appreciate if someone help me on this.
I usually run linux virtual machines in headless mode and connect to it through ssh. I have setup tigervnc-server on linux virtual machine, so that i can connect through vncviewer whenever i want to work on gui.
But recently, one of my friend said, I can also start virtual machine in headless mode in VirtualBox window by holding <SHIFT> key and press Start. Sure it did, it started in headless mode. But, now I don't know how to bring back window again.
Thanks you.