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Date:      Sat, 7 Sep 2013 08:39:21 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Beeblebrox <zaphod@berentweb.com>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: qemu-devel - no kvm accelerator
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>> You need to install virtualbox-ose on the Host and
virtualbox-ose-additions inside FreeBSD guests

I'm aware of that - the problem is, currently my host and guest are the same
machine and I want to be able to share files between host/guest FreeBSD and
vm-run O/S. There's a very simple way I'm sure.

>> The virtualbox-ose port has an VNC option which privides a VNC server per
>> VM that you can connect to.
My question was: How does the client boot into awareness that it should look
for the VNC server? Where is the VNC server preference or per-VM selection
boot-loader provided? What is being used: direct PXE/Grub/BTX? You can't
just turn on your laptop and magically connect to the VM by VNC...



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