Hi!
Really thanks for this, it saves me a lot of time 🙂
works like a charm
thanks, it saves me 2 a lot of time 😉
it works! great =)
I have been banging my head over this for half a day, thanks.
I’m sure this didn’t used to happen though.
This is definitely a hassle in a no desktop server environment as x11 and virtualboxphp are really my only options. My master plan of making one base image and logging in over the network to change the routes and network settings on the CLI is shot.
This will have to do for now.
Great guide! Thanks!!
Thanks for the information, probably saved my day.
That was really good help me a lot .. thanks 🙂
Thanks dude!
A big THANK YOU for this guide! You saved me from a serious headache.
In addition you might want to edit the file /etc/hostname to make the new clone unique.
Kind regards,
Michael
Really thanks for this guide.
Really Thanx for the article… 😀
thanks, your article really works.
Thank you.
If you’re just doing quick testing, and only one of the clones is running at any given time, you can also just copy the MAC address from the original VM over to the clone in the advanced settings of the NIC.
Thanks!
This tip saved me when I migrated my KVM debian install to Virtualbox.
Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you this saved me a lot of time,
was stuck since yesterday on this issue.
definitely bookmark worth
great thanx
this is just wat i needed
Simple, quick, easy, awesome man, big thx & cheers!
Another big thanks for me. Using OpenSuSe 12.1, but still everything solved in the same way in 5 minutes instead of 5 days… 🙂
This also applies when you create a new virtual machine from a virtual hd saved as VDI or VMDK, etc. When you create a new virtual machine, virtualbox create a new interface that Debian detected as new hardware and assigns a new line, different line in this file. By the same procedure described above, the interface eth0 function again.
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Hi!
Really thanks for this, it saves me a lot of time 🙂
works like a charm
thanks, it saves me 2 a lot of time 😉
it works! great =)
I have been banging my head over this for half a day, thanks.
I’m sure this didn’t used to happen though.
This is definitely a hassle in a no desktop server environment as x11 and virtualboxphp are really my only options. My master plan of making one base image and logging in over the network to change the routes and network settings on the CLI is shot.
This will have to do for now.
Great guide! Thanks!!
Thanks for the information, probably saved my day.
That was really good help me a lot .. thanks 🙂
Thanks dude!
A big THANK YOU for this guide! You saved me from a serious headache.
In addition you might want to edit the file /etc/hostname to make the new clone unique.
Kind regards,
Michael
Really thanks for this guide.
Really Thanx for the article… 😀
thanks, your article really works.
Thank you.
If you’re just doing quick testing, and only one of the clones is running at any given time, you can also just copy the MAC address from the original VM over to the clone in the advanced settings of the NIC.
Thanks!
This tip saved me when I migrated my KVM debian install to Virtualbox.
Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you this saved me a lot of time,
was stuck since yesterday on this issue.
definitely bookmark worth
great thanx
this is just wat i needed
Simple, quick, easy, awesome man, big thx & cheers!
Another big thanks for me. Using OpenSuSe 12.1, but still everything solved in the same way in 5 minutes instead of 5 days… 🙂
This also applies when you create a new virtual machine from a virtual hd saved as VDI or VMDK, etc. When you create a new virtual machine, virtualbox create a new interface that Debian detected as new hardware and assigns a new line, different line in this file. By the same procedure described above, the interface eth0 function again.
Obrigado!
thanks a lot save me a lot of time