![]() As a result the VM does not start at boot of the ubuntu-system. I get the same result regardless of installation method. deb's from oracle's website, Ubuntu Software Center, and via 'sudo apt-get install virtualbox'. As you reboot the Ubuntu server virtual machine, a login interface will appear. Using the statement service vboxautostart-service start does not start the VM. I've actually tried several different installation methods including the.I have added the root-user as well as the vboxrunner-user to the group "vboxusers".Doing it without sudo there is an error that the registered machine MyVM could not be found.If I'm logged in as "vboxrunner" and start the VM with sudo vboxmanage startvm MyVM it works.The statement sudo service vboxautostart-service restart does not work but I can execute sudo service vboxautostart-service start as well as sudo service vboxautostart-service stop but both without any result! ![]()
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