

Furthermore, the size of the window is generally not large, and if the window's size is increased, the resolution of the guest OS user interface remains same. how DiskInternals software can help youīy default, when you install a guest operating system (OS) on VirtualBox, the guest OS's interface is shown in windowed mode.how you can make VirtualBox full screen.whether it is possible to increase screen resolution or not.To establish a direct “link” between host and guest go to the VirtualBox’s Preferences and create a host-only network like it is shown on screenshots:Īfter that you can run ifconfig on your MacOS host and see that vboxnet0 was created. Networkīy default guest machines get only NAT network, so they have access to internet, but they are “invisible” for their hosts - you can’t even ping it. Guest machine is running fine, but how to exchange files with it? There are ways to do it via shared folder or even drag-and-drop from host, but I prefer to use an SSH server and connect via SFTP, since it’s Linux we’re talking about anyway. But it’s just too damn expensive ($80) and I haven’t decided yet it will be my main editor. …Yes, I have an unregistered Sublime Text. If video doesn’t play in your browser, you can download it here So, that was the last of my problems and now I can easily switch between my Mac OS host and Linux virtual machine using 3-finger swipe just like this: For me performance of guest-machine got significantly improved. Now simply reboot you guest-machine and choose LXDE at logon screen. Open terminal in your guest-machine and install necessary packages:Īnd that’s it. To have more you need to download Extension Pack for VirtualBox (and install Guest Additions for guest-machine). Having done that you might notice that you can only have maximum 1024x768 resolution. Insert Linux installation image (I usen Debian) into machine, start it and install Linux there. In that case you’ll need to go to Security & Privacy and allow it ( Open Anyway).Ĭreate a new virtual machine. Nothing special here, except for maybe Gatekeeper (or whoever) that might block VirtualBox from installing/starting. Install VirtualBox and create a machine.The aim is to get a Linux guest-machine running in a fullscreen mode on a dedicated desktop (screen) with a decent performance. But actually it’s not about Mac OS and all the steps will be the same for Windows and Linux hosts too. In this article I’ll try to get into all (okay, maybe not all) possible troubles related to using a VirtualBox guest-machine with Linux, running on a Mac OS (High Sierra, 10.13) host.
