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When you get the prompt that says Press enter to continue. Apply the changes to settings and start the VM.Click on the Storage Tab on the top and verify that the disk image is using the SATA controller. Click on the Acceleration tab and verify Paravirtualization interface is default and Enable Nested Paging is checked.Į. Click on the Processor tab, and make sure there is no check in Enable PAE/NXĭ. Adjust memory as necessary, but I left it at the default of 1GBĬ.
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Go to the system tab, and disable I/O APIC (clear the check)ī.
#Ubuntu virtualbox how to#
After some initial issues, I figured out how to configure the VirtualBox VM so that it would successfully run Ubuntu Core 18.īelow are the steps I took to make it work: I had a conversation yesterday with a user who was having issues running Ubuntu Core 18 inside of a VirtualBox VM running on Ubuntu 18.04.