
Ronald Frye
In a word, "no." Each VM runs independently and has no idea what's happening in the other.
Pjotr is a member of the forums and he also has a website for Linux. The link that sleeper gave you is to Pjotr's website.
Grub is short for Grand Unified Bootloader. It is installed with Mint. After starting your computer (or VM), you probably see a menu for selecting Linux Mint and a couple of other options to choose, like Memtest.
Instead of the ESC key, try holding down the left Shift key while your VM boots.Ron Frye wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:26 pmI cannot get past Step 1 of the instructions in the link mentioned in the last post. As instructed, I've hit ESC once, twice, and numerous times after the BIOS menu goes away. I've even started the ESC process during the BIOS, but to no avail. Windows 10 always starts.
Isn't that supposed to happen? And after windows is running you start vbox and apply the Pjotr/website's procedure when you "boot" the linux installation:Ron Frye wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:26 pmI cannot get past Step 1 of the instructions in the link mentioned in the last post. As instructed, I've hit ESC once, twice, and numerous times after the BIOS menu goes away. I've even started the ESC process during the BIOS, but to no avail. Windows 10 always starts.
I'm wondering if you could copy the files which define a user and password, from the Mate install to the Cin install - I dunno what those files might be, though. Same username on both?I have been using Oracle's VM Virtual Box to run Linux Mint Cinnamon and Linux Mint Mate from Windows 10 for several months.
The installation process will not complete without a password. If you feel you don't need one, make it a simple one and write it down.