On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 3:37 AM, Eddie O'Connor <eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you right click the icon for your Ubuntu VM in boxes and select properties there is a "Devices & Shares" tab where you are able to remove the mounted ISO.
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EGO IICheers!As always, and and all help/advice provided will be extremely appreciated!After the typical install Ubuntu prompts me to restart the machine. When I do?...it closes out just fine. BUT, when I click on the icon that's been created in Boxes, the VM starts up and wants to install Ubuntu again. I see no option/menu item that permits me to remove the ISO I used to install Ubuntu. Is there something I'm missing here? How do I get the disk to boot up from the "already installed" OS and not the iso I had to use to install it to begin with?Greetings all, I have this issue I've been wracking my brains out trying to fix.I have installed Fedora 27 countless times, and I have decided to try the "Boxes" virtualization application. Everything runs smooth and easy, I tried installing Ubuntu and the install went great,. My question is:
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If you right click the icon for your Ubuntu VM in boxes and select properties there is a "Devices & Shares" tab where you are able to remove the mounted ISO.
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Kevin Barbour
VCU Office of Technology Services
Infrastructure Analyst, Administrative Systems
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