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News: The Mac OS 9 Lives Forum is dedicated to. Installing, Maintaining, and Extending the functionality of Mac OS 9. Mac OS 9.2.2 Universal Install - ISO CD Image - Most Popular Download This image utilizes the Apple ASR System and will boot your Mac (when finished) to the Official Last OS 9.2.2 File structure Released by Apple.
All contributions under this project are done so under the BSDlicense detailed in the LICENSE file contained in this repo.
Purpose of this repository
Images for several Ubuntu flavours are available. Latest: Ubuntu 15.04 Ubuntu Linux 6.06.1 codename Dapper Drake Size (compressed/uncompressed): 458 MBytes / 2.55. Download the VB and Windows 10 ISO. Install the VirtualBox then open it. To install the VirtualBox on your Mac, simply click on the pkg file then click continue.
The purpose of this workflow is to provide an IOS XR Virtual Machineto the user in the VagrantVirtualBox format, without being concernedwith the underlying architecture or networking that the VM is runningon; so that the end user can access the app-hosting Linux environment,or simply begin to play with IOS XR - all with the convenience andeconomic benefit of using their existing laptop hardware.
Currently this supports IOS XRv (64-bit) only but will be adapted toalso handle IOS XRv 9000 images.
An IOS XRv (64-bit) VM:
Is an IOS XR Control Plane image built on with the latest XRarchitecture, with a 64-bit Wind River Linux (WRL) kernel.
This includes eXR – access to the WR7 Linux kernel including Netstack,giving access to the underlying server's interfaces and an app-hostingenvironment.
Small enough at 3G (mini) or 4G (full) to run on hardware with limitedRAM (like a mac laptop).
Forwarding is supplied by SPP/Virtio - the same as the legacy IOS XRv(32-bit) platform.
This is the migration path from IOS XRv (32-bit) for education andsimulation purposes.
An IOS XRv (64-bit) Vagrant Virtualbox:
Is a virtual machine image containing IOS XRv (64-bit) and metadata,that can be brought up by standard vagrant commands.E.g.
vagrant add
and vagrant ssh
.IOS XR is pre-installed and pre-configured in XR and WRL, with IPconnectivity out of the box with an embedded Vagrantfile providingusername/password and port-forwarding as well as internet connectivity(DHCP using Vagrant's IP address pool) for ease of use.
App-hosting space (WRL7) is preconfigured with a user 'vagrant',password-less SSH, domain servers so the user can access the internet;basically set up to do app development out-of-the-box.
Therefore the user does not have to worry about networking, wiring,NICs and NIC drivers, connectivity, memory allocation etc - it's allgoing to work out of the 'box'.
A
vagrant ssh
command takes the user directly to the app-hostingspace, no password needed. No messy configuration of /etc/resolv.conf
issues for DNS lookup.The box also allows IOS XR Console access, via SSH if a k9 image,via telnet if not.
The iosxr_iso2vbox.py tool is:
A tool written to convert an IOS XRv (64-bit) ISO image to aVirtualbox image that can be brought up by vagrant.
The tool creates the Virtualbox image, brings it up, configures XR andopernns Linux so that future uses of the box bring it up fullynetworked and ready to run.
How to use this tool
- git clone this repo:
- Install VirtualBox, Vagrant and socat (see guide below).
- Download the appropriate ISO file, e.g.
iosxrv-fullk9-x64.iso
- Generate the VirtualBox box:
- Example with verbosity off
- Full help output
The iosxr_store.py tool is:
A tool written to copy a generated box to a repository, with agenerated message to an alias.
How to use this tool
Install Ios On Virtualbox
How to install Vagrant, VirtualBox and socat
This example is specific to OS X and is a guide only, users shouldresearch what their particular environment requires to run Vagrant,VirtualBox, and Pexpect:
- Recommend using the Homebrew package manager.
- Make sure you install version 5.x virtualbox
- Vagrant latest version is: 1.8.2
See also: http://sourabhbajaj.com/mac-setup/Vagrant/README.html
You may need to install Pexpect too:
Once box is created - how do I bring it up?
How to bring up a single node instance:
- Add the box to Vagrant and bring up the node:
- Wait for vagrant to finish and prompt you
- To access operns App Hosting / XR Linux space:
- To access XR Console:Note this port number can be changed by Vagrant, so
vagrant port
willlist the ports.
How to bring up multiple node instances:
- Copy a multi-node Vagrantfile from
iosxrv-x64-vbox/vagrantfiles/simple-mixed-topo/Vagrantfile
- Note that this Vagrantfile will pull the ubuntu VM from Atlas.
- Add the box to Vagrant and bring up the topology:
- To access opernns App Hosting / XR Linux spaces:
- To access XR Console:
I have the ISO image file (that is,
*.iso
) and I am trying to boot my VirtualBox installation with this image. Is it possible? I know how to mount my ISO image to my filesystem (on my host machine), but I don't think VirtualBox boots an OS from a location on my file system.I've even tried to mimic mounting, such that VirtualBox thinks it has to boot from the CD drive, but this failed.
What is the correct way to boot an OS from an ISO image in VirtualBox?
My host machine is Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) and my VirtualBox version is 4.1.4.
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I would venture to say you are overcomplicating things!You only need to mount the iso in the virtual machine.
- Right click on the VM you want to run the .iso in
- Click on 'Storage' (On Oracle VM virtualBox, Click on 'Settings' first to get to 'Storage')
- Under IDE Controller There should be an icon that shows a CD with a + sign on it, to create a new disc drive as shown highlighted in yellow color in the below snapshot:
- A box will come up, click Choose Disk
- Choose your
.iso
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Should boot into the iso like it's in the disc drive.
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