Hey
I have a 10.04LTS as my main system and on that a Vbox 3.2.8 with windos7. I have little place and I soon gonna upgrade to 12.04 (Or I probably install 12.04 and keep the home-folder, cos uppgrade from LTS 2 LTS can be troubled, especially if you have a lot of old application, you don't use). First I tried to export to another computer in my home network but Vbox said network-export was not supported, but It work to an USB-disk, so far (takes time, it 30GB)
Now I wonder If i can import the machine.ovf/machine.wmdk to a machine with:
a) 12.04LTS 32-bit
b) 12.04LTS 64-bit
There I have installed Vbox 4.1.12 with all package I have on the 10.04LTS machine.
I have booth a 64-bit and 32bit Ubuntu, but prefeer to use 64-bit.
It is so boring and take so much time to install windows, even if it much easier to install on a Vbox than on a real machine....
/Cheers
Edit: Shite. It failed to export to USB NTFS-disk. It said something like "failed to right manifest" or something...
I have a 10.04LTS as my main system and on that a Vbox 3.2.8 with windos7. I have little place and I soon gonna upgrade to 12.04 (Or I probably install 12.04 and keep the home-folder, cos uppgrade from LTS 2 LTS can be troubled, especially if you have a lot of old application, you don't use). First I tried to export to another computer in my home network but Vbox said network-export was not supported, but It work to an USB-disk, so far (takes time, it 30GB)
Now I wonder If i can import the machine.ovf/machine.wmdk to a machine with:
a) 12.04LTS 32-bit
b) 12.04LTS 64-bit
There I have installed Vbox 4.1.12 with all package I have on the 10.04LTS machine.
I have booth a 64-bit and 32bit Ubuntu, but prefeer to use 64-bit.
It is so boring and take so much time to install windows, even if it much easier to install on a Vbox than on a real machine....
/Cheers
Edit: Shite. It failed to export to USB NTFS-disk. It said something like "failed to right manifest" or something...