Am 02.08.2013 23:43, schrieb Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni: > I am almost ashamed to present another VirtualBox question but it's use is not intuitive [for me anyway]. > > I yum removed VB and re-installed from VirtualBox.org. That solved the problem of it not running with the kernel > from this morning's update. I also downloaded Fedora-19-x86_64-DVD.iso [4.4GB] in the wee hours to avoid it being > charged against my usage allocation. > > I was able to install Fedora-19 to the point where it says to reboot. That looked like a normal install such as I > have done before but after that clicking on start simply begins another install process. > > What am I doing wrong? change the boot order in the virtual BIOS to hard-disk first or eject the ISO-image as you do on a physical machine with the install DVD why do you handle a virtual machine different to a phyiscal? what happens if you have your optical drive on top of the boot devices and a DVD is in the drive? it boots from it! well, VMware has fuzzy logic on new virtual machines to avoid this by only do the first boot from the virtual DVD drive and the following from the virtual hard-disk which is in 99 out of 100 cases the right thing to do but: handle a virtual machine like a physical one
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