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 ====== Convert AstLinux install files to VirtualBox ====== ====== Convert AstLinux install files to VirtualBox ======
  
 +!!Obsolete info with AstLinux 1.2.5 and later.!!  Use the ISO Installer Image.
  
-You can convert an astlinux-XX.img file to a VirtualBox .vdi and have a bootable system with a few simple steps.+\\  
 + 
 +You can convert an astlinux-XX.img file to a [[https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads|VirtualBox]] .vdi file and have a bootable system with a few simple steps.
  
   - Download an AstLinux 'geni586' .img.gz file   - Download an AstLinux 'geni586' .img.gz file
   - Decompress the image using gunzip, yielding a .img file   - Decompress the image using gunzip, yielding a .img file
-  - Use the VBoxManage utility to convert the image to a virtual disk+  - Use the VBoxManage (CLI) utility ([[https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads|VirtualBox]]) to convert the image to a virtual disk
  
-  VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VDI astlinux-1.0.1-asterisk-1.8.8.1.img astlinux-1.0.1.vdi +Example:
-   +
-//The formats VDI, VMDK and VHD are supported.//+
  
-Then you can then resize the image to let's say GB:+  gunzip astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img.gz
  
-  VBoxManage modifyhd --resize <new size in MB> <path to image> e.g.+  VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VDI astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img astlinux-1.2.3.vdi
      
-  VBoxManage modifyhd --resize 2048 /Users/astlinux/astlinux-1.0.1.vdi+//The formats VDI, VMDK and VHD are supported.//
  
-Then simply create a new virtual machine using this file as the disk and start the normal **[[userdoc:new-install|setup]]**.+Here is the complete manual of the [[https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch08.html#idp46854861724896|VBoxManage convertfromraw]] command.
  
-/* Be sure to use it as IDE harddisk in VirtualBox (default is SATA). You also need to create a secondary IDE harddisk for UnionFS. +\\ 
-You need to manually setup the UnionFS disk ((the WebGUI ''setup.php'' currently doesn't work with 2 separate disks)) with:+
  
-  genunion /dev/hdX+Then you can then resize the image...
  
-In my case it was ''/dev/hdb'', you can verify this with '''fdisk -l'''. \\ */ +Usage:
-I used a network bridge (en0) and the PCnet-Fast III adapter for the 'geni586' image (on a Mac).+
  
-==== Alternative for VMDK (VMWare) in Java ====+  VBoxManage modifyhd --resize <new size in MB> <path to image>
  
-http://sourceforge.net/projects/raw2vmdk/+Example (let's say 2 GB): 
 +   
 +  VBoxManage modifyhd --resize 2048 astlinux-1.2.3.vdi
  
-Usage:+Then simply create a new VirtualBox virtual machine using this .vdi file as the disk (I used a network bridge (en0) and the PCnet-Fast III adapter for the 'geni586' image on a Mac).
  
-  java -Dtype=<ide|buslogic|lsilogic|legacyESX> -jar raw2vmdk.jar <raw image> <vmdk outfile>+Start the AstLinux Virtual Machine...
  
-Example:+Finally, configure using the normal **[[userdoc:new-install|setup]]**.
  
-  java -jar raw2vmdk.jar /User/astlinux/astlinux-1.0.1.img /User/astlinux/astlinux-1.0.1.vmdk+/* Be sure to use it as IDE harddisk in VirtualBox (default is SATA)You also need to create a secondary IDE harddisk for UnionFS. 
 +You need to manually setup the UnionFS disk ((the WebGUI ''setup.php'' currently doesn't work with 2 separate disks)) with:
  
-\\ +  genunion /dev/hdX
  
 +In my case it was ''/dev/hdb'', you can verify this with '''fdisk -l'''. \\ */
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