5 | | -Dual-boot Gentoo linux amd64/Windows XP 32-bit system |
6 | | -All partitions are primary |
7 | | -Windows XP has 2 hardware profiles, one for virtualbox, one for the native hardware, which are used for their respective tasks. |
8 | | -Guest additions is installed on winxp/virtualbox hardware profile. |
9 | | -I am using the raw host hard disk support to boot the winxp partition directly from the VM. |
| 5 | - Dual-boot Gentoo linux amd64/Windows XP 32-bit system |
| 6 | - All partitions are primary |
| 7 | - Windows XP has 2 hardware profiles, one for virtualbox, one for the native hardware, which are used for their respective tasks. |
| 8 | - Guest additions is installed on winxp/virtualbox hardware profile. |
| 9 | - I am using the raw host hard disk support to boot the winxp partition directly from the VM. |
13 | | -With mouse integration (from guest additions) enabled, if the pointer is moved, both mouse buttons are clicked rapidly and uncontrollably. |
14 | | -With mouse integration disabled, after the mouse pointer is captured, it appears to be "stuck" on the left side of the screen and both mouse buttons are clicked as before. |
| 13 | - With mouse integration (from guest additions) enabled, if the pointer is moved, both mouse buttons are clicked rapidly and uncontrollably. |
| 14 | - With mouse integration disabled, after the mouse pointer is captured, it appears to be "stuck" on the left side of the screen and both mouse buttons are clicked as before. |