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al_indigo2010-10-21 13:37:09
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al_indigo, 2010-10-21 13:37:09

Virtualbox and physical hard drives

Given: Ubuntu 10.10 and Win7 host system installed on a separate hard drive. Sometimes I need to quickly do something in Windows, but rebooting there every time for the sake of a two-minute need is quite tedious. Is there any way to run it in virtualbox without creating a separate vdmk image from it?

update: the advice from the first comment works fine, everything is hooked up and working

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apangin, 2010-10-21
@al_indigo

Can. See chapter 9.7. Advanced storage configuration manual.

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dAverk, 2010-10-21
@dAverk

It is possible, but the problem may be due to the bootloader, tk. the second section will not be normally available. At least in my experiments, the poor 1 coffin almost glued flippers from this: D

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Aspire89, 2010-10-21
@Aspire89

I understand that if I have one hard disk and 2 operating systems on it, then it is configured according to chapter 9.7.1.2 Access to individual physical hard disk partitions, but which key should I use -partitions?

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