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[Discuss] Using raw host hard disk in virtual client



On 08/04/2012 03:34 PM, Jerry Natowitz wrote:
> I am running XP/64 on a Xeon 5160 with virtualization enabled.  I have 4GB memory, 1.5GB to Linux, and one of the two CPU cores.
> I'm not sure how much video memory, or how the Linux host with Windows client is setup.
>
>
I would say that you need more physical memory. I've been working with
VBOX on Windows 7, and on one of the clones, I installed Oracle XE (that
died out of the box). I was allocating 2GB to the Linux guest. After
trying a few things I scuttled the Vm, and created a new clone, this
time I allocated 4GB and everything went ok.

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