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Table of Contents Panasonic toughpad fz-n1 user manual.
- Preface
- 1 Audience
- 2 Related Documents
- 3 Conventions
- 4 Documentation Accessibility
- 5 Access to Oracle Support
- 1 First Steps
- 1.1 Why is Virtualization Useful?
- 1.2 Some Terminology
- 1.3 Features Overview
- 1.4 Supported Host Operating Systems
- 1.5 Host CPU Requirements
- 1.6 Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox and Extension Packs
- 1.7 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox
- 1.8 Creating Your First Virtual Machine
- 1.9 Running Your Virtual Machine
- 1.9.1 Starting a New VM for the First Time
- 1.9.2 Capturing and Releasing Keyboard and Mouse
- 1.9.3 Typing Special Characters
- 1.9.4 Changing Removable Media
- 1.9.5 Resizing the Machine's Window
- 1.9.6 Saving the State of the Machine
- 1.10 Using VM Groups
- 1.11 Snapshots
- 1.11.1 Taking, Restoring, and Deleting Snapshots
- 1.11.2 Snapshot Contents
- 1.12 Virtual Machine Configuration
- 1.13 Removing and Moving Virtual Machines
- 1.14 Cloning Virtual Machines
- 1.15 Importing and Exporting Virtual Machines
- 1.15.1 About the OVF Format
- 1.15.2 Importing an Appliance in OVF Format
- 1.15.3 Exporting an Appliance in OVF Format
- 1.15.4 Exporting an Appliance to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 1.15.5 The Cloud Profile Manager
- 1.16 Global Settings
- 1.17 Alternative Front-Ends
- 2 Installation Details
- 2.1 Installing on Windows Hosts
- 2.1.1 Prerequisites
- 2.1.2 Performing the Installation
- 2.1.3 Uninstallation
- 2.1.4 Unattended Installation
- 2.1.5 Public Properties
- 2.2 Installing on Mac OS X Hosts
- 2.2.1 Performing the Installation
- 2.2.2 Uninstallation
- 2.2.3 Unattended Installation
- 2.3 Installing on Linux Hosts
- 2.3.1 Prerequisites
- 2.3.2 The Oracle VM VirtualBox Kernel Modules
- 2.3.3 Performing the Installation
- 2.3.4 The vboxusers Group
- 2.3.5 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox on Linux
- 2.4 Installing on Oracle Solaris Hosts
- 2.4.1 Performing the Installation
- 2.4.2 The vboxuser Group
- 2.4.3 Starting Oracle VM VirtualBox on Oracle Solaris
- 2.4.4 Uninstallation
- 2.4.5 Unattended Installation
- 2.4.6 Configuring a Zone for Running Oracle VM VirtualBox
- 3 Configuring Virtual Machines
- 3.1 Supported Guest Operating Systems
- 3.1.1 Mac OS X Guests
- 3.1.2 64-bit Guests
- 3.2 Unattended Guest Installation
- 3.2.1 An Example of Unattended Guest Installation
- 3.3 Emulated Hardware
- 3.4 General Settings
- 3.4.1 Basic Tab
- 3.4.2 Advanced Tab
- 3.4.3 Description Tab
- 3.4.4 Disk Encryption Tab
- 3.5 System Settings
- 3.5.1 Motherboard Tab
- 3.5.2 Processor Tab
- 3.5.3 Acceleration Tab
- 3.6 Display Settings
- 3.6.1 Screen Tab
- 3.6.2 Remote Display Tab
- 3.6.3 Recording Tab
- 3.7 Storage Settings
- 3.8 Audio Settings
- 3.9 Network Settings
- 3.10 Serial Ports
- 3.11 USB Support
- 3.11.1 USB Settings
- 3.11.2 Implementation Notes for Windows and Linux Hosts
- 3.12 Shared Folders
- 3.13 User Interface
- 3.14 Alternative Firmware (EFI)
- 3.14.1 Video Modes in EFI
- 3.14.2 Specifying Boot Arguments
- 4 Guest Additions
- 4.1 Introduction to Guest Additions
- 4.2 Installing and Maintaining Guest Additions
- 4.2.1 Guest Additions for Windows
- 4.2.2 Guest Additions for Linux
- 4.2.3 Guest Additions for Oracle Solaris
- 4.2.4 Guest Additions for OS/2
- 4.3 Shared Folders
- 4.3.1 Manual Mounting
- 4.3.2 Automatic Mounting
- 4.4 Drag and Drop
- 4.4.1 Supported Formats
- 4.4.2 Known Limitations
- 4.5 Hardware-Accelerated Graphics
- 4.5.1 Hardware 3D Acceleration (OpenGL and Direct3D 8/9)
- 4.5.2 Hardware 2D Video Acceleration for Windows Guests
- 4.6 Seamless Windows
- 4.7 Guest Properties
- 4.7.1 Using Guest Properties to Wait on VM Events
- 4.8 Guest Control File Manager
- 4.8.1 Using the Guest Control File Manager
- 4.9 Guest Control of Applications
- 4.10 Memory Overcommitment
- 4.10.1 Memory Ballooning
- 4.10.2 Page Fusion
- 5 Virtual Storage
- 5.1 Hard Disk Controllers: IDE, SATA (AHCI), SCSI, SAS, USB MSD, NVMe
- 5.2 Disk Image Files (VDI, VMDK, VHD, HDD)
- 5.3 The Virtual Media Manager
- 5.4 Special Image Write Modes
- 5.5 Differencing Images
- 5.6 Cloning Disk Images
- 5.7 Host Input/Output Caching
- 5.8 Limiting Bandwidth for Disk Images
- 5.9 CD/DVD Support
- 5.10 iSCSI Servers
- 5.11 vboximg-mount: A Utility for FUSE Mounting a Virtual Disk Image
- 5.11.1 Viewing Detailed Information About a Virtual Disk Image
- 5.11.2 Mounting a Virtual Disk Image
- 6 Virtual Networking
- 6.1 Virtual Networking Hardware
- 6.2 Introduction to Networking Modes
- 6.3 Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.3.1 Configuring Port Forwarding with NAT
- 6.3.2 PXE Booting with NAT
- 6.3.3 NAT Limitations
- 6.4 Network Address Translation Service
- 6.5 Bridged Networking
- 6.6 Internal Networking
- 6.7 Host-Only Networking
- 6.8 UDP Tunnel Networking
- 6.9 VDE Networking
- 6.10 Limiting Bandwidth for Network Input/Output
- 6.11 Improving Network Performance
- 7 VBoxManage
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Commands Overview
- 7.3 General Options
- 7.4 VBoxManage list
- 7.5 VBoxManage showvminfo
- 7.6 VBoxManage registervm/unregistervm
- 7.7 VBoxManage createvm
- 7.8 VBoxManage modifyvm
- 7.8.1 General Settings
- 7.8.2 Networking Settings
- 7.8.3 Miscellaneous Settings
- 7.8.4 Recording Settings
- 7.8.5 Remote Machine Settings
- 7.8.6 Teleporting Settings
- 7.8.7 Debugging Settings
- 7.8.8 USB Card Reader Settings
- 7.8.9 Autostarting VMs During Host System Boot
- 7.9 VBoxManage clonevm
- 7.10 VBoxManage movevm
- 7.11 VBoxManage import
- 7.12 VBoxManage export
- 7.12.1 Export to OVF
- 7.12.2 Export to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- 7.13 VBoxManage startvm
- 7.14 VBoxManage controlvm
- 7.15 VBoxManage discardstate
- 7.16 VBoxManage adoptstate
- 7.17 VBoxManage snapshot
- 7.18 VBoxManage closemedium
- 7.19 VBoxManage storageattach
- 7.20 VBoxManage storagectl
- 7.21 VBoxManage bandwidthctl
- 7.22 VBoxManage showmediuminfo
- 7.23 VBoxManage createmedium
- 7.24 VBoxManage modifymedium
- 7.25 VBoxManage clonemedium
- 7.26 VBoxManage mediumproperty
- 7.27 VBoxManage encryptmedium
- 7.28 VBoxManage checkmediumpwd
- 7.29 VBoxManage convertfromraw
- 7.30 VBoxManage getextradata/setextradata
- 7.31 VBoxManage setproperty
- 7.32 VBoxManage usbfilter add/modify/remove
- 7.33 VBoxManage sharedfolder add/remove
- 7.34 VBoxManage guestproperty
- 7.35 VBoxManage guestcontrol
- 7.36 VBoxManage metrics
- 7.37 VBoxManage natnetwork
- 7.38 VBoxManage hostonlyif
- 7.39 VBoxManage dhcpserver
- 7.40 VBoxManage usbdevsource
- 7.41 VBoxManage mediumio
- 7.41.1 Synopsis
- 7.41.2 Description
- 7.42 VBoxManage debugvm
- 7.42.1 Synopsis
- 7.42.2 Description
- 7.43 VBoxManage extpack
- 7.43.1 Synopsis
- 7.43.2 Description
- 7.43.3 Examples
- 7.44 VBoxManage unattended
- 7.44.1 Synopsis
- 7.44.2 Description
- Glossary
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