Just when starting to learn about Vbox, your elithecomputerguy mail came that a video has been uploaded, downloaded ubuntu and going to play with it. Thanks a lot man. I do not know how you do this excellent man.
Excellent as always. Eli's videos are my go-to for when I'm learning anything new in IT - just the right mix of simple language and technical concepts. 10/10 - thanks Eli!
The test bench I am running on has a plain celeron (server itself is at the client, not set up yet), I am not 100% sure it even supports type 1 (I managed to get some kind of grep command to test, it came back negative). I tried using vSphere Hypervisor, but for some reason it simply doesn't want to boot from the disk. I haven't worked with vSphere before, but from videos it seems simple enough, and if I can get it to boot then I would use it. Its not a large network, about 6 pc's.
to my understanding an arp, wont be broadcasted by the switch unless the mac address is unknown. Once the table is built there is no need to repeat very often or at all, off the top of my head, i cant rember the ttl for an arp cache entry or if it has one (dam sure it does thou, or the switch would eventually melt down)
I hate to be nitpicky, but VirtualBox is still a Hypervisor, it is simply a Type 2 Hypervisor. See the official Documentation on the VirtualBox Website
Your videos are really helpful. I need ur expertise though im trying to install redhat on my virtualbox following every instruction here but i always get this error: NO VALID DEVICES WERE FOUND ON WHICH TO CREATE NEW FILE SYSTEMS. PLEASE CHECK YOUR HARDWARE FOR THE CAUSE OF THIS PROBLEM. :( What did I do wrong?
That is a different animal. You don't install guest additions the same way in every OS (on some Linux distros installing guest additions can even be a bit problematic).
I'm a Linux noob so I have a couple of questions: 1) in the event I want to delete the the OS in VB, do I regain the hard dive space originally allocated to the partition? 2) I noticed when you clicked on your previously installed Ubuntu vm, it opened in the CLI, do I have to programs it to do that? I downloaded 12.4 in my VB and when I open it it opens to the desktop and takes a while to to that. Thanks
Eli, As I have already introduced myself through a comment. Again, I am from India. To be straight if u have plan to do business in India, consider me for the job. Not a joke man, billion population, come step by step get this market, love to work with you or your team. Im just starting up, 1 yr as Sys Admin (changed my career path from MT), 28 yrs of age. I self-learned everything, I just need guidance and I am confident I can excel well in my job, just need training or guidance on how to
Something I have been struggling with for quite a while, and I cant get any videos or tutorials that are helpful, is installing VirtualBox on a Linux Server host. My scenario is that I have a ClearOS server, but I also need to run XP. And I can't make XP the host because of security reasons... Everything works, except that the VirtualBox kernel doesn't want to compile, and when I install the phpvirtualbox, the web service also doesn't want to start...
Hi from Scotland. I'm loving your videos and learning heaps. I have a very confusing question which might be silly. I read how to install the full Ununto OS onto a flash drive. I was thinking I could do that then install virtualbox in Ubuntu and have say Kali or Windows on it. So I can stick my flash drive in any comp and away I go. Is this a ridiculous idea ? It was so when I'm working away from home I can use my set up on any work computer ? I'm on verge of buying sandisk 32gb as read/write speeds sound great but do I just need 16gb or maybe 64gb ? If you could answer this it would ease my brain pain enormously :)
I have a question. I'm studying computer networking, but am branching out to other things. Virtualization is new for me. So if you have a machine attached to an ethernet switch, that switch will have it's mac in its cache pointing out its switchport to reach you. Now, if you have a virtual machine on your real machine that gets it's own IP and mac address, won't change the switches arp cache. So then the switch would have to broadcast an arp much more often? Can anyone clarify for me? Thanks!
Can anyone tell me what VHD's are? I want to keep win3.11-4work.groups on a USB like I do with Natty Narwhal but I'm not sure who's link do download. 8s
I want to connect Windows 10 (host) & windows server 2012 (guest) using Virtualbox. Setup: Windows 10: Visual Studio Windows server: Team foundation server I want Visual Studio & Team Foundation Server to communicate with each other. What steps need to be taken to achieve this?
@bluesdog88 Have you heard of the anarchists cookbook ....thats how many law enforcers feel about hacking ...your average police officer won't be interested in your excuse be-it true and valid or not. Its not worth the hassle. If your dying to know, all the documentation you'd need is already in front of you ...your on the internet. I'm not saying Eli wont; but I'm sure he'll be very carefull about how and when to give that kind of lesson.
You may have to enable virtualization through your BIOS. That's probably the reason you're not able to see the 64-bit version types when you're making a new virtual machine within VirtualBox.
Pupper God Of Chaos Just a question: Your OS is 64bit too? Otherwise, if you have a 32bit OS in your 64bit pc, VirtualBox won't make the magic you seek.
Just when starting to learn about Vbox, your elithecomputerguy mail came that a video has been uploaded, downloaded ubuntu and going to play with it.
Thanks a lot man. I do not know how you do this excellent man.
Two thumbs way, way up. I tell my friends who need multiple development environments to see this lesson first! Much appreciated!
Excellent as always. Eli's videos are my go-to for when I'm learning anything new in IT - just the right mix of simple language and technical concepts. 10/10 - thanks Eli!
great video on Virtual Box basics, thanks Eli!!!
Your videos are really awesome. You explain things well.
Excellent explanations. Thank you.
@Scott Cover - Eli fully explains in the previous video "Intro to Virtualization" that this is a type II hypervisor.
Great software,saves all the pain.
Very instructive. Thank you.
Welcome to the world of Linux... I'd argue you should just use a Type 1 Hypervisor and then create separate VMs for your operating systems.
Try a hypervisor and management software like virt-manager for instance if you like clicking, .......and a little terminal action ......
Very well presented
The test bench I am running on has a plain celeron (server itself is at the client, not set up yet), I am not 100% sure it even supports type 1 (I managed to get some kind of grep command to test, it came back negative). I tried using vSphere Hypervisor, but for some reason it simply doesn't want to boot from the disk. I haven't worked with vSphere before, but from videos it seems simple enough, and if I can get it to boot then I would use it. Its not a large network, about 6 pc's.
You should do a quickie on Sandboxie if you haven't already. good video
Great video Eli, Do you need a CPU, and motherboard that support VPro, and VX-d to use VirtualBox?
Nope... unless you want to assign more than one cpu to your virtual machines.
to my understanding an arp, wont be broadcasted by the switch unless the mac address is unknown. Once the table is built there is no need to repeat very often or at all, off the top of my head, i cant rember the ttl for an arp cache entry or if it has one (dam sure it does thou, or the switch would eventually melt down)
I hate to be nitpicky, but VirtualBox is still a Hypervisor, it is simply a Type 2 Hypervisor. See the official Documentation on the VirtualBox Website
Mine says "Fatal: No bootable medium found! System halted."
What am I doing wrong?
So cools. Thank you Eli
Your videos are really helpful. I need ur expertise though im trying to install redhat on my virtualbox following every instruction here but i always get this error: NO VALID DEVICES WERE FOUND ON WHICH TO CREATE NEW FILE SYSTEMS. PLEASE CHECK YOUR HARDWARE FOR THE CAUSE OF THIS PROBLEM. :( What did I do wrong?
Legendary !
Thx for the class E. However, you failed to mention Guest Additions?
That is a different animal. You don't install guest additions the same way in every OS (on some Linux distros installing guest additions can even be a bit problematic).
I'm a Linux noob so I have a couple of questions: 1) in the event I want to delete the the OS in VB, do I regain the hard dive space originally allocated to the partition? 2) I noticed when you clicked on your previously installed Ubuntu vm, it opened in the CLI, do I have to programs it to do that? I downloaded 12.4 in my VB and when I open it it opens to the desktop and takes a while to to that. Thanks
Eli,
As I have already introduced myself through a comment. Again, I am from India. To be straight if u have plan to do business in India, consider me for the job. Not a joke man, billion population, come step by step get this market, love to work with you or your team. Im just starting up, 1 yr as Sys Admin (changed my career path from MT), 28 yrs of age. I self-learned everything, I just need guidance and I am confident I can excel well in my job, just need training or guidance on how to
I am trying to get MacOS Monterey ISO file, any idea where I can get it
HAPPY NEW YEAR, doesn't 2017 sound so futuristic?
can you tell me ..virtual box is type 1 hyper-visor from oracle.as you said in previous class..
Something I have been struggling with for quite a while, and I cant get any videos or tutorials that are helpful, is installing VirtualBox on a Linux Server host. My scenario is that I have a ClearOS server, but I also need to run XP. And I can't make XP the host because of security reasons... Everything works, except that the VirtualBox kernel doesn't want to compile, and when I install the phpvirtualbox, the web service also doesn't want to start...
Hi from Scotland. I'm loving your videos and learning heaps. I have a very confusing question which might be silly. I read how to install the full Ununto OS onto a flash drive. I was thinking I could do that then install virtualbox in Ubuntu and have say Kali or Windows on it. So I can stick my flash drive in any comp and away I go. Is this a ridiculous idea ? It was so when I'm working away from home I can use my set up on any work computer ? I'm on verge of buying sandisk 32gb as read/write speeds sound great but do I just need 16gb or maybe 64gb ? If you could answer this it would ease my brain pain enormously :)
whats the advantage of fixed size hardrive?
very nice as always
can i create my own server and it just using virtualbox?
Is it possible to install a 64 bit guest in a vm without intel vt-x?
now i can xprience with computers and one quick question can you put different harddrives and graphigs card (sorry for misspell I got lazy)
What is a hypervisor?
I have a question. I'm studying computer networking, but am branching out to other things. Virtualization is new for me. So if you have a machine attached to an ethernet switch, that switch will have it's mac in its cache pointing out its switchport to reach you. Now, if you have a virtual machine on your real machine that gets it's own IP and mac address, won't change the switches arp cache. So then the switch would have to broadcast an arp much more often? Can anyone clarify for me? Thanks!
Can I use a Virtual Server Operating System on top of Windows 8 as a REAL Server?
How do I move my active windows installation into a Virtualbox Virtual machine?
Can anyone tell me what VHD's are? I want to keep win3.11-4work.groups on a USB like I do with Natty Narwhal but I'm not sure who's link do download. 8s
When i try to install virtualbox it's say i that i will lose my internet connection ,how to fix that
@bluesdog88 Even ethical hacking is a bit of a grey area, maybie eli will make a vid listing a bunch of good books on the subject. :)
Now trying to design my cloud computing using virtualbox
I want to connect Windows 10 (host) & windows server 2012 (guest) using Virtualbox.
Setup:
Windows 10: Visual Studio
Windows server: Team foundation server
I want Visual Studio & Team Foundation Server to communicate with each other.
What steps need to be taken to achieve this?
nice !
@bluesdog88 Have you heard of the anarchists cookbook ....thats how many law enforcers feel about hacking ...your average police officer won't be interested in your excuse be-it true and valid or not. Its not worth the hassle. If your dying to know, all the documentation you'd need is already in front of you ...your on the internet. I'm not saying Eli wont; but I'm sure he'll be very carefull about how and when to give that kind of lesson.
a great vid!
Does this work with Windows 8
Yes
really good :)
N/M I couldn't find it before because I didn't know what to look for ...its an extension: virtual hard drive [.vhd] Sorry.
Huh? strange, you don't have a lightsaber! That's good!
@bluesdog88 I think he values his freedom ..get me.
In the most loosely possible way...
'to download' even.
U can tell from his suave tutorial he has developed too many OS
I like how he skipped vista lol
I am first :D
what the f*** I have a 64 bit computer when I download VirtualBox it doesn't have a 64 Windows XP
You may have to enable virtualization through your BIOS. That's probably the reason you're not able to see the 64-bit version types when you're making a new virtual machine within VirtualBox.
Pupper God Of Chaos
Just a question: Your OS is 64bit too? Otherwise, if you have a 32bit OS in your 64bit pc, VirtualBox won't make the magic you seek.