User Manual for Release 6.1
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 First Steps
- 1.1 Why is Virtualization Useful?
- 1.2 Some Terminology
- 1.3 Features Overview
- 1.4 Supported Host Operating Systems
- 1.4.1 Host CPU Requirements
- 1.5 Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox and Extension Packs
- 1.6 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox
- 1.7 Creating Your First Virtual Machine
- 1.8 Running Your Virtual Machine
- 1.8.1 Starting a New VM for the First Time
- 1.8.2 Capturing and Releasing Keyboard and Mouse
- 1.8.3 Typing Special Characters
- 1.8.4 Changing Removable Media
- 1.8.5 Resizing the Machine's Window
- 1.8.6 Saving the State of the Machine
- 1.9 Using VM Groups
- 1.10 Snapshots
- 1.10.1 Taking, Restoring, and Deleting Snapshots
- 1.10.2 Snapshot Contents
- 1.11 Virtual Machine Configuration
- 1.12 Removing and Moving Virtual Machines
- 1.13 Cloning Virtual Machines
- 1.14 Importing and Exporting Virtual Machines
- 1.14.1 About the OVF Format
- 1.14.2 Importing an Appliance in OVF Format
- 1.14.3 Exporting an Appliance in OVF Format
- 1.15 Integrating with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.1 Preparing for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Integration
- 1.15.2 Creating an API Signing Key Pair
- 1.15.3 Uploading the Public Key to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.4 Creating a Cloud Profile
- 1.15.5 Using the Cloud Profile Manager
- 1.15.6 Using Oracle VM VirtualBox With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.7 Exporting an Appliance to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.8 Importing an Instance from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.9 Creating New Cloud Instances from a Custom Image
- 1.15.10 Using VBoxManage Commands With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.16 Global Settings
- 1.17 Alternative Front-Ends
- 1.18 Soft Keyboard
- 1.18.1 Using the Soft Keyboard
- 1.18.2 Creating a Custom Keyboard Layout
- 2 Installation Details
- 2.1 Installing on Windows Hosts
- 2.1.1 Prerequisites
- 2.1.2 Performing the Installation
- 2.1.3 Uninstallation
- 2.1.4 Unattended Installation
- 2.1.5 Public Properties
- 2.2 Installing on Mac OS X Hosts
- 2.2.1 Performing the Installation
- 2.2.2 Uninstallation
- 2.2.3 Unattended Installation
- 2.3 Installing on Linux Hosts
- 2.3.1 Prerequisites
- 2.3.2 The Oracle VM VirtualBox Kernel Modules
- 2.3.3 Performing the Installation
- 2.3.4 The vboxusers Group
- 2.3.5 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox on Linux
- 2.4 Installing on Oracle Solaris Hosts
- 2.4.1 Performing the Installation
- 2.4.2 The vboxuser Group
- 2.4.3 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox on Oracle Solaris
- 2.4.4 Uninstallation
- 2.4.5 Unattended Installation
- 2.4.6 Configuring a Zone for Running Oracle VM VirtualBox
- 3 Configuring Virtual Machines
- 3.1 Supported Guest Operating Systems
- 3.1.1 Mac OS X Guests
- 3.1.2 64-bit Guests
- 3.2 Unattended Guest Installation
- 3.2.1 An Example of Unattended Guest Installation
- 3.3 Emulated Hardware
- 3.4 General Settings
- 3.4.1 Basic Tab
- 3.4.2 Advanced Tab
- 3.4.3 Description Tab
- 3.4.4 Disk Encryption Tab
- 3.5 System Settings
- 3.5.1 Motherboard Tab
- 3.5.2 Processor Tab
- 3.5.3 Acceleration Tab
- 3.6 Display Settings
- 3.6.1 Screen Tab
- 3.6.2 Remote Display Tab
- 3.6.3 Recording Tab
- 3.7 Storage Settings
- 3.8 Audio Settings
- 3.9 Network Settings
- 3.10 Serial Ports
- 3.11 USB Support
- 3.11.1 USB Settings
- 3.11.2 Implementation Notes for Windows and Linux Hosts
- 3.12 Shared Folders
- 3.13 User Interface
- 3.14 Alternative Firmware (EFI)
- 3.14.1 Video Modes in EFI
- 3.14.2 Specifying Boot Arguments
- 4 Guest Additions
- 4.1 Introduction to Guest Additions
- 4.2 Installing and Maintaining Guest Additions
- 4.2.1 Guest Additions for Windows
- 4.2.2 Guest Additions for Linux
- 4.2.3 Guest Additions for Oracle Solaris
- 4.2.4 Guest Additions for OS/2
- 4.3 Shared Folders
- 4.3.1 Manual Mounting
- 4.3.2 Automatic Mounting
- 4.4 Drag and Drop
- 4.4.1 Supported Formats
- 4.4.2 Known Limitations
- 4.5 Hardware-Accelerated Graphics
- 4.5.1 Hardware 3D Acceleration (OpenGL and Direct3D 8/9)
- 4.5.2 Hardware 2D Video Acceleration for Windows Guests
- 4.6 Seamless Windows
- 4.7 Guest Properties
- 4.7.1 Using Guest Properties to Wait on VM Events
- 4.8 Guest Control File Manager
- 4.8.1 Using the Guest Control File Manager
- 4.9 Guest Control of Applications
- 4.10 Memory Overcommitment
- 4.10.1 Memory Ballooning
- 4.10.2 Page Fusion
- 4.11 Controlling Virtual Monitor Topology
- 4.11.1 X11/Wayland Desktop Environments
- 5 Virtual Storage
- 5.1 Hard Disk Controllers
- 5.2 Disk Image Files (VDI, VMDK, VHD, HDD)
- 5.3 The Virtual Media Manager
- 5.4 Special Image Write Modes
- 5.5 Differencing Images
- 5.6 Cloning Disk Images
- 5.7 Host Input/Output Caching
- 5.8 Limiting Bandwidth for Disk Images
- 5.9 CD/DVD Support
- 5.10 iSCSI Servers
- 5.11 vboximg-mount: A Utility for FUSE Mounting a Virtual Disk Image
- 5.11.1 Viewing Detailed Information About a Virtual Disk Image
- 5.11.2 Mounting a Virtual Disk Image
- 6 Virtual Networking
- 6.1 Virtual Networking Hardware
- 6.2 Introduction to Networking Modes
- 6.3 Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.3.1 Configuring Port Forwarding with NAT
- 6.3.2 PXE Booting with NAT
- 6.3.3 NAT Limitations
- 6.4 Network Address Translation Service
- 6.5 Bridged Networking
- 6.6 Internal Networking
- 6.7 Host-Only Networking
- 6.8 UDP Tunnel Networking
- 6.9 VDE Networking
- 6.10 Limiting Bandwidth for Network Input/Output
- 6.11 Improving Network Performance
- 7 VBoxManage
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Commands Overview
- 7.3 General Options
- 7.4 VBoxManage list
- 7.5 VBoxManage showvminfo
- 7.6 VBoxManage registervm/unregistervm
- 7.7 VBoxManage createvm
- 7.8 VBoxManage modifyvm
- 7.8.1 General Settings
- 7.8.2 Networking Settings
- 7.8.3 Miscellaneous Settings
- 7.8.4 Recording Settings
- 7.8.5 Remote Machine Settings
- 7.8.6 Teleporting Settings
- 7.8.7 Debugging Settings
- 7.8.8 USB Card Reader Settings
- 7.8.9 Autostarting VMs During Host System Boot
- 7.9 VBoxManage movevm
- 7.10 VBoxManage import
- 7.10.1 Import from OVF
- 7.10.2 Import from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 7.11 VBoxManage export
- 7.11.1 Export to OVF
- 7.11.2 Export to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 7.12 VBoxManage startvm
- 7.13 VBoxManage controlvm
- 7.14 VBoxManage discardstate
- 7.15 VBoxManage adoptstate
- 7.16 VBoxManage closemedium
- 7.17 VBoxManage storageattach
- 7.18 VBoxManage storagectl
- 7.19 VBoxManage bandwidthctl
- 7.20 VBoxManage showmediuminfo
- 7.21 VBoxManage createmedium
- 7.22 VBoxManage modifymedium
- 7.23 VBoxManage clonemedium
- 7.24 VBoxManage mediumproperty
- 7.25 VBoxManage encryptmedium
- 7.26 VBoxManage checkmediumpwd
- 7.27 VBoxManage convertfromraw
- 7.28 VBoxManage getextradata/setextradata
- 7.29 VBoxManage setproperty
- 7.30 VBoxManage usbfilter add/modify/remove
- 7.31 VBoxManage guestproperty
- 7.32 VBoxManage guestcontrol
- 7.33 VBoxManage metrics
- 7.34 VBoxManage natnetwork
- 7.35 VBoxManage hostonlyif
- 7.36 VBoxManage usbdevsource
- 7.37 VBoxManage unattended
- 7.37.1 Synopsis
- 7.37.2 Description
- 7.38 VBoxManage snapshot
- 7.38.1 Synopsis
- 7.38.2 Description
- 7.38.3 Examples
- 7.39 VBoxManage clonevm
- 7.39.1 Synopsis
- 7.39.2 Description
- 7.39.3 Command Operand and Options
- 7.39.4 Examples
- 7.39.5 See Also
- 7.40 VBoxManage sharedfolder
- 7.40.1 Synopsis
- 7.40.2 Description
- 7.40.3 Examples
- 7.41 VBoxManage extpack
- 7.41.1 Synopsis
- 7.41.2 Description
- 7.41.3 Examples
- 7.42 VBoxManage dhcpserver
- 7.42.1 Synopsis
- 7.42.2 Description
- 7.43 VBoxManage debugvm
- 7.43.1 Synopsis
- 7.43.2 Description
- 7.44 VBoxManage cloudprofile
- 7.44.1 Synopsis
- 7.44.2 Description
- 7.45 VBoxManage cloud
- 7.45.1 Synopsis
- 7.45.2 Description
- 7.46 VBoxManage signova
- 7.46.1 Synopsis
- 7.46.2 Description
- 7.47 VBoxManage updatecheck
- 7.47.1 Synopsis
- 7.47.2 Description
- 7.48 vboximg-mount
- 7.48.1 Synopsis
- 7.48.2 Description
- 7.48.3 Examples
- Glossary
Download Virtualbox 6.0. How to Install Virtualbox 6.0 on Windows. The file downloaded will have the file name format like VirtualBox-6.0.0-127566-Win.exe. Double click on the installer to launch the setup wizard, and click on the Next button.
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- Changelog for VirtualBox 6.1. This page lists all changes of the VirtualBox 6.1 Downloads. All branches: 6.0 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.0. VirtualBox 6.1.14 (released September 04 2020) This is a maintenance release. The following items were fixed and/or added.
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Some of the features of VirtualBox are:
- Modularity. VirtualBox has an extremely modular design with well-defined internal programming interfaces and a client/server design. This makes it easy to control it from several interfaces at once: for example, you can start a virtual machine in a typical virtual machine GUI and then control that machine from the command line, or possibly remotely. VirtualBox also comes with a full Software Development Kit: even though it is Open Source Software, you don't have to hack the source to write a new interface for VirtualBox.
- Virtual machine descriptions in XML. The configuration settings of virtual machines are stored entirely in XML and are independent of the local machines. Virtual machine definitions can therefore easily be ported to other computers.
VirtualBox 6.1.14 changelog:
- GUI: Fixes file name changes in the File location field when creating Virtual Hard Disk (bug #19286)
- VMM: Fixed running VMs which failed to start with VERR_NEM_MISSING_KERNEL_API_2 when Hyper-V is used (bug #19779 and #19804)
- Audio: fix regression in HDA emulation introduced in 6.1.0
- macOS host: Fixed webcam passthrough and audio input on Mojave and newer by requesting authorization from the user (bug #19758)
- macOS host: VBoxHeadless no longer able to start VMs (6.1.4/6.0.18 regression; bug #19706)
- Windows host: Fixes in serial port implementation
- Shared Clipboard: Fixed a potential crash when copying HTML data (6.1.2 regression; bug #19226)
- Linux host and guest: Linux kernel version 5.8 support
- EFI: Fixed reading ISO9660 filesystems on attached media (6.1.0 regression; bug #19682)
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