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VirtualBox Manual VM Import
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{{VMs}} can also alternatively, optionally be imported using the command line.
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= Introduction =
Platform-specific. Most users:
* All platforms: import {{project_name_long}} VMs using VirtualBox's {{gui}}.
* Linux: either use the above method or the [[Linux|{{project_name_long}} Linux Installer]].
Importing VMs using the command line is a standard VirtualBox feature using the vboxmanage
command, which is [[unspecific|unspecific to {{project_name_long}}]]. This is useful for [[Advanced Users]], in case of issues, and for automation.
= Command Line VM Import =
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'''Optional.'''
On the Linux platform.
'''1.''' Read [[{{project_name_short}}:Copyrights|License Agreement]]:
Optional. Users who have already read the license agreement can skip this step.
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vboxmanage import {{project_name_short}}-Xfce-{{VersionNew}}.ova --vsys 0 --eula show --vsys 1 --eula show {{!}} more
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Press the down key to scroll down. Press Q to exit.
'''2.''' Import VMs.
The following command imports {{virtualbox_vms}}.
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vboxmanage import {{project_name_short}}-Xfce-{{VersionNew}}.ova --vsys 0 --eula accept --vsys 1 --eula accept
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'''3.''' Done.
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