![]() ![]() ![]() That avoids having to give the current user access to the entire disk. If this is not feasible, there is a special variantįor raw partition access (currently only available on Linux hosts) Read/write access is also later needed when using the image from a If that's still not a solution, then follow the advice in the VirtualBox Manual and add the -relative option:Ĭreating the image requires read/write access for the given device. ![]() Try searching on how to correctly do that procedure and repeat it, in case the conversion got botched somehow during the first procedure. In your case, I would guess it means a botched conversion to raw disk. usermod -a -G vboxusers myusernameĪdditionally, according a similar Q&A on askubunt, you might have a corrupt ISO. Depending on the distribution, you might have to add your username to the VirtualBox group. ![]()
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