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Operating Systems Solaris Questions about remote access and install USB devices. Post 302935326 by Peasant on Sunday 15th of February 2015 02:16:00 AM
Old 02-15-2015
If you configure network in your VM on Windows, you should get a dhcp address for that virtual machine.

After you get an IP address on your VM, you will have a scenario in which you want your X server to be Windows and your X client will be VM.

Now, for instance from putty and xming (both free), you configure putty X forwarding in the options for the specified IP address of the VM you will be connecting to and connect to it.

Any X window from that session will now be shown on your X server windows machine.

If you use cygwin and have a X server running in it, you can use ssh -Y user@VM-IP and run programs after that in same fashion as above.

You might consider also using VirtualBox built in "seamless mode" to achive similar results without using X11 encapsulation and/or forwarding.
 

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install-solaris(1M)                                                                                                            install-solaris(1M)

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install-solaris - install the Solaris operating system SYNOPSIS
install-solaris install-solaris invokes the Solaris Install program. Depending on graphical capability and available memory at the time of invocation, install-solaris invokes either a text-based installer or a graphical installer. The following minimum requirements for physical memory dictate which features are available during installation: For SPARC machines: 128 MB Minimum physical memory for all installation types 128 MB Minimum physical memory required for windowing system 384 MB Minimum physical memory required for graphical-based installation For x86 machines: 256 MB Minimum physical memory for all installation types 256 MB Minimum physical memory required for windowing system 512 MB Minimum physical memory required for graphical-based installation In some cases, even if the minimum physical memory is present, available virtual memory after system startup can limit the number of fea- tures available. install-solaris exists only on the Solaris installation media (CD or DVD) and should be invoked only from there. Refer to the for more details. install-solaris allows installation of the operating system onto any standalone system. install-solaris loads the software available on the installation media. Refer to the for disk space requirements. Refer to the for more information on the various menus and selections. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcdrom (Solaris instal- | | |lation media) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ pkginfo(1), install(1M), pkgadd(1M), attributes(5) It is advisable to exit install-solaris by means of the exit options in the install-solaris menus. 23 Sep 2005 install-solaris(1M)
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