![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Usually this happens automatically when creating machines from the GUI, but you’ll have to manually create a SAS controller and attach it to the VM for the hard drive to work properly. Next is some more configuration for the hard drive. Download it with wget: wget Īnd install it: sudo VBoxManage extpack install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.42.extpack Head over to VirtualBox’s download page, and find the link for the extension pack for the version you’re running on. Because we’re setting up in headless mode, we’ll need a way to connect to the machine before SSH/RDP can be configured. You’ll want to make a note of the version that is installed though ( VBoxManage -v ), as you’ll need to install a few more things. If you do plan on sticking to the CLI, installation is fairly simple, as it’s available straight from apt: sudo apt-get install virtualbox You can still run VMs in headless mode to keep them running after you log out of the DE. The VirtualBox CLI is admittedly a bit unwieldy though, so if you’re just messing about on a home server and have a bit of RAM to spare, you could instead install a light desktop environment on your server and set up VirtualBox the normal way. ![]()
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