On 28/05/16 14:31, Anthony K wrote:
On 28/05/16 12:12, Rob Kampen wrote:
which of the 9 answers did you use - there are four with [0] points.
I did see this some time ago and got a variant working under CentOS
6. I was hoping to use the new-fangled systemd, partly as a learning
exercise, but also to avoid having bespoke config files and methods
of starting daemons proliferating which the methods described on
askubuntu.com seem to be.
rob
Apologies - I should have stated that in my initial response.
It's the answer that starts of with - "You can use the VirtualBox
Auto-start service." - it has an up-vote score of 20 (as of now).
That article cites the following link *[0]* as the original source:
*[0]*
http://lifeofageekadmin.com/how-to-set-your-virtualbox-vm-to-automatically-startup/
thanks, the other link helped but there are still errors in all the
various instructions
one error not noted was the /etc/defaults/virtualbox file it - cannot
have spaces!
it should be
# virtualbox defaults file
VBOXAUTOSTART_DB=/etc/vbox
VBOXAUTOSTART_CONFIG=/etc/vbox/autostart.cfg
My server has a very well exercised reboot as I have finally got it done
Thanks for all the pointers, finally have something that seems to be
reliable.
ak.
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