On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Settings->System->Acceleration way worked (I also needed to set the # of
> CPUs to 1). (For BIOS settings I need to go the the office and attach a
> monitor to the box :-))
>
> Somehow, I expected I could run the notebook server in the VM and connect to
> it from the host system, but I don't see a way to do it.

That should be possible, but with VirtualBox you either have to use
port forwarding (as I recently learned in this thread!) or setup an
*additional* "host only" network interface.

With VMware (and Parallels) the default standard network connection
somehow does both NAT and "host only" networking at the same time,
which is much, much less confusing and user friendly.  I guess the
VirtualBox developers never figured out how to do this, or (more
likely) have philosophical objections.   Anyway, that could be the
source of your confusion.

 -- William

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