Changeset 60719 in vbox
- Timestamp:
- Apr 27, 2016 2:20:04 PM (8 years ago)
- Location:
- trunk/doc/manual/en_US
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- 6 edited
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user_Frontends.xml (modified) (1 diff)
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user_GuestAdditions.xml (modified) (1 diff)
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user_Introduction.xml (modified) (4 diffs)
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user_Networking.xml (modified) (2 diffs)
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user_Troubleshooting.xml (modified) (1 diff)
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user_VBoxManage.xml (modified) (2 diffs)
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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Frontends.xml
r56451 r60719 84 84 with Windows. You can start it by bringing up the "Run" dialog 85 85 (press the Windows key and "R") and typing "mstsc". You can also 86 find it under "Start" -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories"87 -> "Remote Desktop Connection". If you use the "Run" dialog,86 find it under "Start" → "All Programs" → "Accessories" 87 → "Remote Desktop Connection". If you use the "Run" dialog, 88 88 you can type in options directly:<screen>mstsc 1.2.3.4:3389</screen></para> 89 89 -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml
r59896 r60719 1113 1113 therefore visible in Windows Explorer. So, to attach the host's 1114 1114 shared folder to your Windows guest, open Windows Explorer and 1115 look for it under "My Networking Places" -> "Entire Network"1116 -> "VirtualBox Shared Folders". By right-clicking on a shared1115 look for it under "My Networking Places" → "Entire Network" 1116 → "VirtualBox Shared Folders". By right-clicking on a shared 1117 1117 folder and selecting "Map network drive" from the menu that pops 1118 1118 up, you can assign a drive letter to that shared folder.</para> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Introduction.xml
r58942 r60719 1083 1083 <itemizedlist> 1084 1084 <listitem> 1085 <para>Use the items in the " Machine" menu of the virtual machine1086 window. There you will find "Insert Ctrl+Alt+Delete" and1087 "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace"; the latter will only have an effect with1085 <para>Use the items in the "Input" → "Keyboard" menu of the 1086 virtual machine window. There you will find "Insert Ctrl+Alt+Delete" 1087 and "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace"; the latter will only have an effect with 1088 1088 Linux or Solaris guests, however.</para> 1089 1089 </listitem> … … 1122 1122 affect the host or the guest, if a virtual machine currently has the 1123 1123 focus. This is a global setting for all virtual machines and can be 1124 found under "File" -> "Preferences" -> "Input" ->1124 found under "File" → "Preferences" → "Input" → 1125 1125 "Auto-capture keyboard".</para> 1126 1126 </listitem> … … 1694 1694 associations for OVF and OVA files on your host operating 1695 1695 system.</para> 1696 </footnote> Alternatively, select "File" -> "Import appliance" from1696 </footnote> Alternatively, select "File" → "Import appliance" from 1697 1697 the Manager window. In the file dialog that comes up, navigate to the file 1698 1698 with either the <computeroutput>.ovf</computeroutput> or the … … 1724 1724 1725 1725 <para>Conversely, to <emphasis role="bold">export</emphasis> virtual 1726 machines that you already have in VirtualBox, select "File" -> "Export1726 machines that you already have in VirtualBox, select "File" → "Export 1727 1727 appliance". A different dialog window shows up that allows you to combine 1728 1728 several virtual machines into an OVF appliance. Then, select the target -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml
r58485 r60719 701 701 <para>Before you can attach a VM to a host-only network you have to 702 702 create at least one host-only interface, either from the GUI: 703 "File" -> "Preferences" -> "Network" -> "Host-only network"704 -> "(+)Add host-only network", or via command line with</para>703 "File" → "Preferences" → "Network" → "Host-only network" 704 → "(+)Add host-only network", or via command line with</para> 705 705 <screen>VBoxManage hostonlyif create</screen> 706 706 <para>see <xref linkend="vboxmanage-hostonlyif" /> for details.</para> … … 713 713 <listitem> 714 714 <para>In the VirtualBox graphical user interface, you can configure 715 all these items in the global settings via "File" -> "Preferences"716 -> "Network", which lists all host-only networks which are715 all these items in the global settings via "File" → "Preferences" 716 → "Network", which lists all host-only networks which are 717 717 presently in use. Click on the network name and then on the "Edit" 718 718 button to the right, and you can modify the adapter and DHCP -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Troubleshooting.xml
r59685 r60719 421 421 <para><screen>[ ELF 64 Header] 422 422 [ Program Header, type PT_NOTE ] 423 -> offset to COREDESCRIPTOR423 → offset to COREDESCRIPTOR 424 424 [ Program Header, type PT_LOAD ] - one for each contiguous physical memory range 425 -> Memory offset of range426 -> File offset425 → Memory offset of range 426 → File offset 427 427 [ Note Header, type NT_VBOXCORE ] 428 428 [ COREDESCRIPTOR ] 429 -> Magic430 -> VM core file version431 -> VBox version432 -> Number of vCPUs etc.429 → Magic 430 → VM core file version 431 → VBox version 432 → Number of vCPUs etc. 433 433 [ Note Header, type NT_VBOXCPU ] - one for each vCPU 434 434 [ vCPU 1 Note Header ] -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_VBoxManage.xml
r60253 r60719 3261 3261 <glossdef><para> 3262 3262 Converts output from DOS/Windows guests to UNIX-compatible 3263 line endings (CR + LF ->LF). Not implemented yet.</para>3263 line endings (CR + LF → LF). Not implemented yet.</para> 3264 3264 </glossdef> 3265 3265 </glossentry> … … 3306 3306 <glossdef><para> 3307 3307 Converts output from a UNIX/Linux guests to DOS-/Windows-compatible 3308 line endings (LF ->CR + LF). Not implemented yet.</para></glossdef>3308 line endings (LF → CR + LF). Not implemented yet.</para></glossdef> 3309 3309 </glossentry> 3310 3310
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