hello Mallikarjun and Ritesh Sinha, thank you very much for your 
suggestion......i will do that today...will it take some hard disk partition on 
my machine???? i mean to say that if i install xp by virtual machine , will it 
take some hard disk space????actually i have only 160 GB hard disk..
                   once again thank you very much........

-Ravi Joshi

--- On Wed, 4/14/10, Mallikarjun(ಮಲ್ಲಿಕಾರ್ಜುನ್) <[email protected]> 
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From: Mallikarjun(ಮಲ್ಲಿಕಾರ್ಜುನ್) <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Unable to configure Virtual BOX in Ubuntu 9.10
To: "Ubuntu India Local Community" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2010, 2:50 PM




On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Ritesh Sinha <[email protected]> wrote:




On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Ravi Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:





    I have installed Virtual box(version 3.0.8_OSE r53138 Sun Microsystem)in 
Ubuntu 9.10.I have windows XP instaled on the same machine. I want to run 
Windows XP on Ubuntu 9.10. 


    after installing it, i goto new virtual machine wizard.then click on 
next.then i type the name for new virtual machine as "XP on Ubuntu".It 
automatically detect the windows XP installed on the same machine.


^^^ I don't think Virtualbox does that (detect the XP installed on the physical 
machine). You have the option of creating a new instance of a virtual machine 
or using an existing VDI file. 



Even I dont think it is possible as there is no direct connection of the guest 
with the hardware(Harddisk) 



 


Now i click on next.I have 2 GB RAM on my machine.For base memory i gave 512MB 
size.Then i click to next.then i came to hard disk.i clicke don existing hard 
disk which was something like ubuntu.vdi(i forgot the exact name).After that i 
click on next.Now summery comes and i clicked on finish.




    it was showing in virtual box OSE that "XP on Ubuntu is powered off".so i 
click on start.A new black window open(its probably
 boot window).it was showing some information like "You have the Auto capture 
keyboard option turned on. "i clicked on ok without doing anything.Now it shows 
that press F12 to select boot device.At this time also i have done 
anything.after that this message is shown to me



 "FATAL: NO bootable medium found! System halted."

This is because you did not install any operating system on the virtual disk.



What you can do is...

1) If you have iso image of bootable XP cd then it is fine or Insert XP CD 
2) Right click on "XP on Ubuntu powered off " select settings, click CD/DVD-Rom 
and click on the options you would like to.


3) now boot up and install the XP as you would do normally but it happens very 
fast (I donno the reason)

Once installation is done, unmount the CD/DVD mounted and you can start "XP on 
Ubutnu"



I know this explaination is very less for amature level, if you have any 
question please post back.

 




 
     so i want to know that how can i overcome with this problem.Actually i 
don't know how to configure the virtual box?


You can either migrate your existing XP installation to a VDI file (virtualbox 
image) but as far as I know it is a convoluted process involving intermediate 
tools like qemu. You can install XP on a new virtual machine. Instructions to 
do so can be had here [1]. It is for an older version of Ubuntu but the gist of 
it remains the same.




[1] 
http://www.ghacks.net/2009/06/15/installing-a-windows-xp-as-a-virtual-machine-on-virtualbox/
 



Totally unrelated but it would be really nice if you posted plain text emails 
to the list. Would really appreciate it :)


Regards,

Ritesh






-Ravi Joshi




      
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