On 11 May at 1:15, doug livesey <biot...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi -- so this is being typed from an Ubuntu VM under Mac OSX. I've > given up the hope of dual-booting for now -- maybe I'll try again > sometime later with 10.04. However, I have 8 gig RAM on my MBP, yet > seem only to be able to assign less than 4 gig to my ubuntu image in > VirtualBox -- I'm guessing because VirtualBox isn't clever enough to > figure out that I have two modules (both report okay in Snow Leopard). > Is it possible to run a VM that has access to the majority (or, > potentially, all) of your processor and RAM? Is there a better tool > than VirtualBox that would allow me to do this? I don't want to get > too invested in this image if there's a better way to do it out there.
VMWare Fusion will provide slightly more. Here I have one partition running with 4 cores, out of the 8 on the MacPro, though it says I can use up to 8. Further I can use up to 5.5 GBytes before, they say, 'if higher, memory swapping may occur'. -- Tim Powys-Lybbe t...@powys.org for a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/