Changeset 34975 in vbox
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- Dec 12, 2010 5:06:44 PM (14 years ago)
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r34973 r34975 69 69 solution on a real machine can be a tedious task. With VirtualBox, 70 70 such a complex setup (then often called an "appliance") can be packed 71 into ina virtual machine. Installing and running a mail server71 into a virtual machine. Installing and running a mail server 72 72 becomes as easy as importing such an appliance into VirtualBox.</para> 73 73 </listitem> … … 978 978 will therefore reboot your <emphasis>host</emphasis>.</para> 979 979 980 <para>Also, on Linux and Sola irs hosts, which use the X Window980 <para>Also, on Linux and Solaris hosts, which use the X Window 981 981 System, the key combination <emphasis 982 982 role="bold">Ctrl+Alt+Backspace</emphasis> normally resets the X … … 1257 1257 snapshots. By restoring a snapshot, you go back (or forward) in 1258 1258 time: the current state of the machine is lost, and the machine is 1259 restored to exactly the same state as it was when the nsnapshot1259 restored to exactly the same state as it was when the snapshot 1260 1260 was taken.<footnote> 1261 1261 <para>Both the terminology and the functionality of restoring … … 1452 1452 </orderedlist></para> 1453 1453 1454 <para>To <emphasis role="bold">import</emphasis> an appliance one of the1454 <para>To <emphasis role="bold">import</emphasis> an appliance in one of the 1455 1455 above formats, simply double-click on the OVF/OVA file.<footnote> 1456 1456 <para>Starting with version 4.0, VirtualBox creates file type
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