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cd /mnt/guestiness/ | cd /mnt/guestiness/ | ||
./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run | ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run | ||
=== LAN and DHCP === | |||
I think these are the defaults, they seem sane: | |||
Host app > File > Host Network Manager > Properties > Adapter > [x] Configure automatically | |||
> DHCP Server > Server Address > 192.168.56.100 | |||
> Lower/Upper bounds .101 - .254 | |||
So we can just set a static one in a VM to: | |||
192.168.56. [2 through .99] | |||
And set up the host in the VM hosts file to: | |||
192.168.56.100 |
Revision as of 17:08, 11 April 2018
Guest Additions
Guest additions seem to be a necessary evil to get the clock syncing. Which version to install? Seems that the apt way is working best.
- In Ubuntu you can use apt:
sudo apt-get install dkms sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso # check the status: sudo service virtualbox-guest-utils status # DO NOT INSTALL ntp! sudo apt remove ntp
- You can mount /dev/cdrom to get the version that came with the Windows host install.
su - mount /mnt/cdrom /mnt/guestiness cd /mnt/guestiness/ ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
LAN and DHCP
I think these are the defaults, they seem sane:
Host app > File > Host Network Manager > Properties > Adapter > [x] Configure automatically > DHCP Server > Server Address > 192.168.56.100 > Lower/Upper bounds .101 - .254
So we can just set a static one in a VM to:
192.168.56. [2 through .99]
And set up the host in the VM hosts file to:
192.168.56.100