On 12/17/15 09:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:

Apparently I can't make google understand what I want. How do I tell virtual box to create a new VM from a file on this computer or NFS server instead of looking for sd0?

I would like to avoid going through the burning of another DVD ...

Bob

I finally found it:


 *

   If you have downloaded installation
   media from the Internet in the form
   of an ISO image file (most probably
   in the case of a Linux
   distribution), you would normally
   burn this file to an empty CD or DVD
   and proceed as just described. With
   VirtualBox however, you can skip
   this step and mount the ISO file
   directly. VirtualBox will then
   present this file as a CD or DVD-ROM
   drive to the virtual machine, much
   like it does with virtual hard disk
   images.

   For this case, the wizard's
   drop-down list contains a list of
   installation media that were
   previously used with VirtualBox.

   If your medium is not in the list
   (especially if you are using
   VirtualBox for the first time),
   select the small folder icon next to
   the drop-down list to bring up a
   standard file dialog, with which you
   can pick the image file on your host
   disks.

Sorry for the noise ...


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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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