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i have'nt installed mint in virtualbox......im trying to use mint on the iso


indydriver56 wrote:will mint fix the errors in the version 15 ?

perduta wrote:I think the live CD will never be able to implement all features on all possible hardware and technology like floppy disks just aren't worth the bother
perduta wrote:The real question is what do you want to do with your virtual Linux box?

indydriver56 wrote:hi
im a mint newbie
been using window's for years but now want to try linux
my buddy reccommended trying mint linux in virtualbox
so i download latest mint 14 and virtualbox
got it working but in the mint desktop page i always get this error.....unable to mount floppy..error mounting /dev/dfo at media/mint/disk
and when i connect a usb stick i get this error......error occurred talking to udisk service
can any body help fix it ?
Virtualbox
Host: Windows
Guest: Linux Mint 14

indydriver56 wrote:perduta wrote:The real question is what do you want to do with your virtual Linux box?
im using virtualbox to tryout linux's

bb333 wrote:Ignore the floppy drive error. You most likely don't have one. Disable it in the settings
bb333 wrote:For the USB error, go into the Settings -> USB. Can you add usb filters or is everything grayed out? You may have to install the extention pack from the virtualbox website for usb support. There could also be permission issues with your windows machine. Try running virtualbox as Administrator in windows.

perduta wrote:Yes... but you can try it from the live CD without a virtual machine

indydriver56 wrote:perduta wrote:Yes... but you can try it from the live CD without a virtual machine
but i want to run windows at the same time coz i use skype and play games......

indydriver56 wrote:bb333 wrote:Ignore the floppy drive error. You most likely don't have one. Disable it in the settings
my virtualbox setting say's floppy is not mountedbb333 wrote:For the USB error, go into the Settings -> USB. Can you add usb filters or is everything grayed out? You may have to install the extention pack from the virtualbox website for usb support. There could also be permission issues with your windows machine. Try running virtualbox as Administrator in windows.
cant find settings usb


chuckelmondo wrote:I Got the same errors but this lame ass thread is no help, are there any experts here that can solve the issues ?
Thanx in advance

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