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Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found
Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found









boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found
  1. Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found install#
  2. Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found android#

We are now ready to start the machine.Select the drive you just added and check the "Live CD/DVD" toggle.This should appear above any existing optical drives and below the hard drive. Click "Settings">"Storage">"Controller:IDE" and add an optical drive (icon looks like an optical disk with a plus symbol).I used the VDI file type with a fixed size of 8.00GB - simulating running it on a 8GB flash drive. I went with 2048MB and couldn't find the minimum required specs, but you should be okay with 2048+. I named mine RemixOS but it doesn't matter.

boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found

Create a new machine - type: "Other", version: "Other/Unknown (64-bit)".PS: You can get a few more specific resolutions, but it's complicated and I'm out of time. Most likely Installation isn't ready yet, which is why the option is missing. I'll keep playing with it.Īlso, interestingly Google Apps are installed as well, but most things crash. I still haven't figured out why when the Guest mode from the ISO runs relatively okay. However, even after all this and getting to the Desktop, it's really unstable for some reason. Just add the "vga=XXX" to the first kernal listing and save it before rebooting. ex: "sudo leafpad /media/lubuntu/Androidx86/grub/menu.lst". To do this I just booted my Lubuntu LiveCD again, mounted the partition and then opened './grub/menu.lst' using a Root level Text Editor. So you can modify the GRUB menu.lst file to make it permanent. Obviously doing this every time is a pain.

Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found android#

Please Note the initial boot of Android always takes a while, up to several minutes. So for example, the end result would be "vga=794" for 1280x1024.

  • Now add "vga=" to the end plus the code you picked.
  • Find the resolution you want from the 'Color Depth 16' codes on this table.
  • The only solution I've found so far is to run it in VGA mode from GRUB. Now you have it installed, but booting it is another matter.

    Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found install#

  • You'll see a scroll of output and then you'll reach the install screen.










  • Boot el capitan iso virtualbox no bootable medium found