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  1. MAC OS X DMG BOOTUP LAUNCHER MAC OS X
  2. MAC OS X DMG BOOTUP LAUNCHER ARCHIVE
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Decompress (linux) copy-paste files 8 files (listed below) to a preformatted 4GB USB (fat16 label=MIRABELLE) This Appliance is ready for students First login where they will set their name and password.

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Prebuilt Soas-v3-Mirabelle 4GB Appliance Details Talk:Mac OS X-Boot USB with VirtualBox Download tar.bz2 file Soas-v3-Mirabelle_no_firstboot 421M Disadvantage: Only one student access at a time.

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Occupies minimal space on Class Computer.

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Rename the folders to match your students' Names.Įasy to Copy for backup Archive in a safe place between sessions Students have access to their own files from one PC or Mac Each student has name and password set by "firstboot" on first login.

  • Suggestion: Put Multiple Copies of these 8 files on an external USB Hard disk each set in a separate folder.
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    NOTE the files on the 2nd USB can be opened directly in VirtualBox 3.2 installed on the MacBook Air In VirtualBox Make a "new" VirtualBox appliance where you specify the existing vmdk file on the 2nd USB as the Hard Disk. dev/sd(x) BE CERTAIN THIS IS THE DEVICE ADDRESS OF YOUR USB type mount in terminal to see device (/dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sde.etc dd if=Mac_F14_Vbox.img of=/dev/sd(x)Ĥ009754624 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 1365.52 s, 2.9 v3 Mirabelle VirtualBox files to put on 2nd USB

  • Use it to point to an existing Virtual Machine on a 2nd 4GB USB ONLYĭd command to copy it to your Boot 4GB USB.
  • You can always dd write a copy from the Mac_F14_Vbox.img if this happens.
  • DO NOT try to build or import a Virtual Machine on this live USB - It is only 4GB in size and it will fill up and be destroyed.
  • Download it and decompress it Use Boot Helper CD soas-4-boot-test.iso (Burn this to a CD and boot with it) Hold "C"key when powering up Mac and Hold it down until blue fedora screen appears) Note will not boot in Non-Mac Machine and will be damaged if you try to do so.
  • 4GB USB to be booted in an intel Mac ONLY:.
  • This is proposed as a first solution for SL#598 Boot Helper Virtual Machine To run USB from ram: on Boot screen add to boot command "live_ram" (supposed to load into ram) Needs testing. This is a 4GB USB that is booted on a MacBook Air with a boot helper CD It opens a SoaS v3 Mirabelle Virtual Appliance located on a 2nd USB This 2nd USB can be exchanged with that of another student.
  • (This is an experimental Work in Progress PLEASE TEST).
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    Mac OS X F14 desktop with VirtualBox Boot USB See: SoaS v3 Mirabelle VirtualBox files to put on 2nd USB VMware Player is OK This a much simpler solution if you have VirtualBox-3.2.10-66523-OSX.dmg installed on your Mac.

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    TESTED ON: Acer Aspire One Netbook Ubuntu 9.10 VirtualBox 3.2.10 MacBook Air OSX VirtualBox 3.2.10 Dell 520n Dektop PC Ubuntu 9.04 VMware Player EeePC1000HE running Windows XP Pro SP2 VirtualBox 3.2.10 CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN Appliance WITH VMWORKSTATION 6.5.2 USB will become unusable if you do. Hard Disks built in VirtualBox will not start with VMware Player. NOTE the same 4 GB USB 2nd USB containing the students appliance files runs interchagably in BOTH VMware Player and VirtualBox on Mac and PC.s This ONLY applies to Appliances built with EasyVMX! (VMware 6.0) and a Burned CD in VMware Player.

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    Running Soas files on a 2nd USB in VirtualBox 3.2 installed on the MacBook Air In VirtualBox Make a "new" VirtualBox appliance where you specify the existing vmdk file on the 2nd USB as the Hard Disk.

  • 2.1.3 Build your own Virtual Appliance using EasyVMX!.
  • 2.1.2.1 Prebuilt Soas-v3-Mirabelle 4GB Appliance.
  • 2.1.2 SoaS v3 Mirabelle VirtualBox files to put on 2nd USB.
  • 2.1.1.1 dd command to copy it to your Boot 4GB USB.
  • 2 Mac OS X F14 desktop with VirtualBox Boot USB.
  • 1 Running Soas files on a 2nd USB in VirtualBox 3.2 installed on the MacBook Air.













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