![]() The only solutions I could come up with were to start the USB boot VM from commandline or create my own desktop shortcut set to run as root. vmdk file to my own user and group, and that doesn't work either. I've tried setting the permissions on the. The trouble is that it's only possible for root, not any other user, so if you create a shortcut on your desktop to this VM using the Virtualbox main menu, you won't be able to use it. You're all set to boot from your USB stick using VirtualBox. Complete the rest of the setup (vm settings) to your liking. ![]() In the next stage, I gave my VM 1024 mb of memory. ![]() For virtual disk type, select "Use an existing virtual hard disk file" and click the folder icon to right of the dropdown select box. Create a new virtual machine, set the VM type to "Other" and the version to "Other/Unknown (64 bit)" NOT "Other/Unknown" (if you do not select 64 bit, you won't be able to boot any 64 bit OS's).
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