From: Andy Hewitt on 5 May 2010 15:33 Jon <jon(a)no-email.org> wrote: > On 05/05/2010 4:16pm, Andy Hewitt wrote: > > Jon<jon(a)no-email.org> wrote: [..] > > If you mean existing VirtualBox VMs, then I'm not sure what you mean. > > You can easily create a new VM, and attach an existing virtual drive to > > it, and not have to make a fresh install of the guest OS. > > > > If you mean a VM from another application, then I don't think it does > > that yet. Even ones that do, I've tried Parallels and VMWare, may not > > work 100% anyway - they certainly didn't for me. > > > Here is the command > > mac-mini:~ jon$ VBoxManage registervm > Sun VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.1.6 > (C) 2005-2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. > All rights reserved. > > Usage: > > VBoxManage registervm <filename> > > I put the existing .xml file in ~/Library/VirtualBox/Machines and the > .vdi files in the corresponding VDI folder but it never works! Righto. Sorry, I've never tried that, only moved my VDI files about, which is easy enough, you just select them in the Settings. -- Andy Hewitt <http://web.me.com/andrewhewitt1/>
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