I had not tried running autostart from the command line. I just did...
root@cascade:~# /opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxAutostart --start --config
/etc/vbox/autostart.conf --logrotate 10 --logsize 104857600
--loginterval 86400
Oracle VM VirtualBox Autostart 6.1.6
(C) 2020 Oracle Corporation
All rights reserved.
root@cascade:~# ps -ef | grep -i virt
root 950 1 0 09:59:39 ? 0:01
/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxSVC --auto-shutdown
root 3346 3308 0 10:16:57 pts/2 0:00 grep -i virt
jcw0624 3342 1 0 10:16:30 ? 0:00
/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxSVC --auto-shutdown
root 942 1 0 09:59:39 ? 0:00
/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxXPCOMIPCD
root 3301 1 0 10:01:33 ? 0:00
/opt/VirtualBox/64/vboxwebsrv --background --host localhost --port 18083
--time
jcw0624 3340 1 0 10:16:30 ? 0:00
/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxXPCOMIPCD
jcw0624 3336 2078 0 10:16:29 ? 0:01
/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VirtualBox
root 3299 1 0 10:01:33 ? 0:00
/opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxBalloonCtrl --background
root@cascade:~#
After doing this the VB management GUI has functioning menus; it ran but
had no menus function when the daemons were down.
/etc/vbox/autostart.conf does not exist on my system.
On 04/30/20 08:20 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
/opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxAutostart --start --config /etc/vbox/autostart.conf
--logrotate 10 --logsize 104857600 --loginterval 86400
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