Hi I have virtual box running on Open media vault as a web interface it works well with windows guest os and Linux guest os. I am now trying to install the Gaia checkpoint OS and I am having difficulty the media boots with no problem but when I select the option to install nothing happens I just get a flashing prompt at the top of the screen and that’s it nothing else. not sure if this is related to OMV or Virtualbox I know that the listed support OS does not include Gaia but was just wondering if anyone has this working and if so can give me a few pointers to getting it working.
thanks
Monkey
0.3 Started Installing Checkpoint(GAiA R-76 in VMware). 0.3.1 Installation; 0.3.2 Typical. Install Checkpoint Gaia Virtualbox Ubuntu. Or from my Dropbox. Mar 05, 2017 Send the following files from the involved Gaia machine to Check Point Support: CPinfo file. Download and install HttpWatch on the computer. The problem is I can't get R75 to install on a virtual machine Virtualbox or VMware I am using the following 12G hard disk 512ram tried with 1G also SPLAT install. Checkpoint LAB (VMWARE).
thanks
Monkey
Oracle VirtualBox 5.2.8 has been released on February 27th, 2018. Oracle VirtualBox 5.2 is the latest major release after launched by Oracle team. This version has the new feature to export VM to Oracle Cloud, Unattended guest installation, improved tools handling with more attractive icons. Oracle team also added an experimental feature for audio support for video recording. See the ChangeLog for more details.
This article helps you to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS systems.
Step 1 – Prerequsities
You must have logged in to your server using root or sudo privileged user. After login to your system update current packages of the system to the latest version.
Step 2 – Configure Apt Repository
Let’s import the Oracle public key to your system signed the Debian packages using the following commands.
Now, you need to add Oracle VirtualBox PPA to Ubuntu system. You can do this by running the below command on your system.
This command will add an entry to /etc/apt/sources.list at end of the file.
Step 3 – Install Oracle VirtualBox
After completing the above steps, let’s install VirtualBox using the following commands. If you have already installed an older version of VirtualBox, Below command will update it automatically.
Step 4 – Launch VirtualBox
We can use dashboard shortcuts to start VirtualBox or simply run following command from a terminal.