Op vrijdag 27 februari 2009, schreef Johannes Kastl:
> Hi there,
> 
> On 2/23/09 8:30 PM Chris G wrote:
> 
> > It's fairly easy to start it up automatically I know using
> > ~/.config/autostart or whatever GUI puts things in there.
> 
> When using KDE there is a folder called ~/.kde/Autostart/, where  you
> can put your scripts into. I assume GNOME has something similar.
> 
> > However I can see no easy way to shut VirtualBox down at the end of an
> > X session.  
> 
> KDE also has a folder named ~/.kde_logout or similar, where you can put
> scripts to be run at logout. I do not know if it "works", i.e. if KDE
> waits long enough to shutdown VB.

In that case you need to be logged on using KDE or GNOME.

I want the virtual machine to be started when the host system is started. For 
this I am looking for an init script in /etc/init.d/ to start and stop a 
virtual machine. In case I can't find one I will write it myself, it can't be 
very difficult.


-- 
fr.gr.

Freek de Kruijf

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