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I have installed fedora core 15. and also window xp and window server 2003 by VMM. Now how can i check working of virtualization is proper working between them or not???
Thanks
You are kind of vague about what you mean about "proper working."
The short answer would be to say to run the VMs and test the virtualization the same way you would if they were actual physical computers, rather than VMs. If you can provide more information about what you are trying to accomplish, I'm sure some of us can give the long answer.
IS there any method to login without user's password? because when i entered password for any user it gives "Authentication Failure" message even our password is correct.
Can ftp as a server? From where i can access it? I have done virtualization now i want to add users in host(FEDORA) and guest(Winxp) and also in samba and ftp server and want to share some files between them. How can i do it?
If you can get your VMs on the same subnet as the host (in VirtualBox, you can do this by configuring the guest's network adapter as "bridged," though some times it takes a bit of experimenting the select the correct "adapter type" for the bridge), you can use normal methods of transferring files, such as Samba networking, scp, and the like.
In VirtualBox, it is also possible to share a folder between the guest and the host, as long as Guest Additions are installed in the guest. Check the documentation for VMM about whether you can do that and how to do that with VMM.
How can i connect my fedora system to other system using domain/workgroup? and how can i share files between these two systems using samba and ftp servers?
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