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Changeset 105176 in vbox for trunk/doc


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Timestamp:
Jul 8, 2024 9:10:18 AM (5 months ago)
Author:
vboxsync
Message:

Docs: bugref:10705. Merging some more changes from docs team's dita topic files. not complete.

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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics
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  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/KnownProblems.dita

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    33<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="KnownProblems">
    44  <title>Known Issues</title>
    5  
     5
    66  <body>
    77    <p>
     
    183183      <li>
    184184        <p>
    185           <b outputclass="bold">macOS/ARM64 (Apple silicon) host
     185          <b outputclass="bold">macOS/Arm64 (Apple silicon) host
    186186          package</b>
    187187        </p>
     
    331331    </ul>
    332332  </body>
    333  
     333
    334334</topic>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/autologon_unix.dita

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    8080      </li>
    8181    </ol>
    82     <note type="attention">
     82    <note type="caution">
    8383      <p>
    8484          An incorrectly configured PAM stack can effectively prevent
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-using-cloud-profile-manager.dita

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    138138            external files.
    139139          </p>
    140         <note type="attention">
     140        <note>
    141141          <p>
    142142              This action overwrites any cloud profiles that are in your
     
    160160            the cloud profile settings.
    161161          </p>
    162         <p>
    163             Double-click on the appropriate field to change the value.
    164           </p>
     162        <p> Double-click the appropriate field to change the value. </p>
    165163      </li>
    166164      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-add.dita

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    1515    <ol>
    1616      <li>
    17         <p>
    18               Click on a cloud profile in the
    19               <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group.
    20             </p>
     17        <p> Click a cloud profile in the <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. </p>
    2118        <p>
    2219              The cloud VMs for the selected cloud profile are
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-clone.dita

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    1515      <li>
    1616        <p>
    17               Click on a cloud profile in the
     17              Click a cloud profile in the
    1818              <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group.
    1919            </p>
     
    2525      <li>
    2626        <p>
    27               Right-click on the cloud VM you want to clone and select <b outputclass="bold">Clone</b>.
     27              Right-click the cloud VM you want to clone and select <b outputclass="bold">Clone</b>.
    2828            </p>
    2929        <p>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-control.dita

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    1616      </li>
    1717      <li>
    18         <p><b outputclass="bold">Stop.</b> Click on the
     18        <p><b outputclass="bold">Stop.</b> Click the
    1919              cloud VM name and select <b>Machine</b>, <b>Stop</b>. Menu options to
    2020              shut down and power off the cloud VM are available.
     
    2222      </li>
    2323      <li>
    24         <p><b outputclass="bold">Reset.</b> Click on the
     24        <p><b outputclass="bold">Reset.</b> Click the
    2525          cloud VM name and select <b>Machine</b>, <b>Reset</b>. The cloud VM is stopped, then restarted automatically.
    2626        </p>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-instance-console.dita

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    1111    <ol>
    1212      <li>
    13         <p>
    14               Right-click on the cloud VM name and select
    15               <b outputclass="bold">Console</b>,
    16               <b outputclass="bold">Create Connection</b>.
    17             </p>
     13        <p> Right-click the cloud VM name and select <b outputclass="bold">Console</b>, <b
     14            outputclass="bold">Create Connection</b>. </p>
    1815      </li>
    1916      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-new.dita

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    1414    <ol>
    1515      <li>
    16         <p>
    17               Click on a cloud profile in the
    18               <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group.
    19             </p>
     16        <p> Click a cloud profile in the <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. </p>
    2017        <p>
    2118              The cloud VMs for the selected cloud profile are
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-remove.dita

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    88          You can use <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> to remove a cloud VM as follows:
    99        </p>
    10     <p>
    11           Right-click on the cloud VM name and select
    12           <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>.
    13         </p>
     10    <p> Right-click the cloud VM name and select <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. </p>
    1411    <ul>
    1512      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/frontends.dita

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    1515    </p>
    1616    <p> The following front ends are shipped in the standard <ph
    17         conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> package: </p>
     17        conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> package:</p>
    1818    <ul>
    1919      <li>
     
    2222          Qt toolkit. This interface is described throughout this manual. While this is the simplest
    2323          and easiest front end to use, some of the more advanced <ph
    24             conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> features are not included. </p>
     24            conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> features are not included.</p>
    2525      </li>
    2626      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-bios.dita

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    66    Basic Input/Output System, the firmware built into most personal computers which is
    77    responsible of initializing the hardware after the computer has been turned on and
    8     then booting an operating system. Oracle VM VirtualBox ships with its own virtual BIOS
     8        then booting an operating system. <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> ships with its own virtual BIOS
    99    that runs when a virtual machine is started.
    1010  </glossdef>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-com.dita

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    77    COM enables applications to provide application programming interfaces which can be
    88    accessed from various other programming languages and applications.
    9     Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of COM both internally and externally to provide a
     9        <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of COM both internally and externally to provide a
    1010    comprehensive API to third party developers.
    1111  </glossdef>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-dhcp.dita

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    66    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This enables a networking device in a network to
    77    acquire its IP address and other networking details automatically, in order to avoid
    8     having to configure all devices in a network with fixed IP addresses. Oracle VM VirtualBox
     8    having to configure all devices in a network with fixed IP addresses. <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
    99    has a built-in DHCP server that delivers an IP addresses to a virtual machine when networking
    1010    is configured to NAT. See <xref href="networkingdetails.dita"/>.
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-gui.dita

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    55  <glossdef>
    66    Graphical User Interface. Commonly used as an antonym to a "command line interface".
    7     In the context of Oracle VM VirtualBox, we sometimes refer to the main graphical
     7    In the context of <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>, we sometimes refer to the main graphical
    88    VirtualBox program as the "GUI", to differentiate it from the VBoxManage interface.
    99  </glossdef>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-nat.dita

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    88    network packets according to specific rules. Commonly employed by routers
    99    and firewalls to shield an internal network from the Internet,
    10     Oracle VM VirtualBox can use NAT to easily share a host's physical
     10    <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> can use NAT to easily share a host's physical
    1111    networking hardware with its virtual machines.
    1212    See <xref href="network_nat.dita"/>.
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-rdp.dita

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    1010    both directions. Typically graphics updates and audio are sent
    1111    from the remote machine and keyboard and mouse input events are
    12     sent from the client. An Oracle VM VirtualBox extension package by
     12        sent from the client. An <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension package by
    1313    Oracle provides VRDP, an enhanced implementation of the relevant
    1414    standards which is largely compatible with Microsoft's RDP
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-uuid.dita

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    77    A UUID is a string of numbers and letters which can be computed dynamically and is
    88    guaranteed to be unique. Generally, it is used as a global handle to identify entities.
    9     Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of UUIDs to identify VMs, Virtual Disk Images (VDI files),
     9        <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of UUIDs to identify VMs, Virtual Disk Images (VDI files),
    1010    and other entities.
    1111  </glossdef>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-vrde.dita

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    55  <glossdef>
    66    VirtualBox Remote Desktop Extension. This interface is built into
    7     Oracle VM VirtualBox to allow Oracle VM VirtualBox extension packages
    8     to supply remote access to virtual machines. An Oracle VM VirtualBox extension
     7        <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> to allow <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension packages
     8        to supply remote access to virtual machines. An <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension
    99    package by Oracle provides VRDP support.
    1010    See <xref href="vrde.dita">Remote Display (VRDP Support)</xref>.
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-xpcom.dita

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    77    developed by the Mozilla browser project which is similar to Microsoft COM
    88    and enables applications to provide a modular programming interface.
    9     Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of XPCOM on Linux both internally and
     9        <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of XPCOM on Linux both internally and
    1010    externally to provide a comprehensive API to third-party developers.
    1111  </glossdef>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/guestadd-gc-file-manager-using.dita

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    2424          </li>
    2525          <li>
    26             <p>
    27                 In <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>, click on the machine name. Click
    28                 <b outputclass="bold">File Manager</b> in the
    29                 machine tools menu for the VM.
    30               </p>
     26            <p> In <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>, click the machine name. Click
     27                <b outputclass="bold">File Manager</b> in the machine tools menu for the VM. </p>
    3128          </li>
    3229        </ul>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/gui-machine-list.dita

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    1515    <ul>
    1616      <li>
    17         <p>
    18             Right-click on the virtual machine name, to display menu
    19             options.
    20           </p>
     17        <p> Right-click the virtual machine name, to display menu options. </p>
    2118      </li>
    2219      <li>
    23         <p>
    24             Click on the Machine Tools menu, to the right of the virtual
    25             machine name. See <xref href="gui-tools-machine.dita#gui-tools-machine"/>.
    26           </p>
     20        <p> Click the Machine Tools menu icon, to the right of the virtual machine name. See <xref
     21            href="gui-tools-machine.dita#gui-tools-machine"/>. </p>
    2722      </li>
    2823      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/harddiskcontrollers.dita

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    7575          attached to this controller.
    7676        </p>
    77         <note type="attention">
     77        <note>
    7878          <p>
    7979            The entire SATA controller and the virtual disks attached to
     
    139139          separate PCI device in the virtual machine.
    140140        </p>
    141         <note type="attention">
     141        <note>
    142142          <p>
    143143            As with the other controller types, a SCSI controller will
     
    165165          controller.
    166166        </p>
    167         <note type="attention">
     167        <note>
    168168          <p>
    169169            As with SATA, the SAS controller will only be seen by OSes
     
    194194          dedicated USB device to the guest.
    195195        </p>
    196         <note type="attention">
     196        <note>
    197197          <p>
    198198            Booting from drives attached using USB is only supported
     
    216216          The NVMe controller is part of the extension pack.
    217217        </p>
    218         <note type="attention">
     218        <note>
    219219          <p>
    220220            Booting from drives attached using NVMe is only supported
     
    230230          Currently virtio-scsi controller support is experimental.
    231231        </p>
    232         <note type="attention">
     232        <note>
    233233          <p>
    234234            The virtio-scsi controller will only be seen by OSes with
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/hwvirt.dita

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    7070      </li>
    7171    </ul>
    72     <note type="attention">
     72    <note type="caution">
    7373      <p>
    7474        Do not run other hypervisors, either open source or commercial
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/install-mac-performing.dita

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    1212    <ol>
    1313      <li>
    14         <p>
    15             Double-click on the <filepath>dmg</filepath> file, to mount
    16             the contents.
    17           </p>
     14        <p> Double-click the <filepath>dmg</filepath> file, to mount the contents. </p>
    1815      </li>
    1916      <li>
    20         <p>
    21             A window opens, prompting you to double-click on the
    22             <filepath>VirtualBox.pkg</filepath> installer file displayed
    23             in that window.
    24           </p>
     17        <p> A window opens, prompting you to double-click the <filepath>VirtualBox.pkg</filepath>
     18          installer file displayed in that window. </p>
    2519      </li>
    2620      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-64bitguests.dita

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    55 
    66  <body>
    7     <note type="attention">
     7    <note>
    88      <p>
    99          Be sure to enable <b outputclass="bold">I/O APIC</b>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-removing.dita

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    1212    <ul>
    1313      <li>
    14         <p><b outputclass="bold">Removing a VM.</b> To remove a
    15           VM, right-click on the VM in the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> machine list and
    16           select <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>.
    17         </p>
     14        <p><b outputclass="bold">Removing a VM.</b> To remove a VM, right-click the VM in the <ph
     15            conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> machine list and select <b
     16            outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. </p>
    1817        <p>
    1918          The confirmation dialog enables you to specify whether to only
     
    2726      </li>
    2827      <li>
    29         <p><b outputclass="bold">Moving a VM.</b> To move a VM to
    30           a new location on the host, right-click on the VM in the
    31           <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>'s machine list and select
    32           <b outputclass="bold">Move</b>.
    33         </p>
     28        <p><b outputclass="bold">Moving a VM.</b> To move a VM to a new location on the host,
     29          right-click the VM in the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>'s machine list
     30          and select <b outputclass="bold">Move</b>. </p>
    3431        <p>
    3532          The file dialog prompts you to specify a new location for the
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-running.dita

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    1010    <ul>
    1111      <li>
    12         <p>
    13           Double-click on the VM's entry in the machine list in
    14           <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>.
    15         </p>
     12        <p> Double-click the VM's name in the machine list in <ph
     13            conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. </p>
    1614      </li>
    1715      <li>
     
    2321      </li>
    2422      <li>
    25         <p>
    26           Go to the <filepath>VirtualBox VMs</filepath> folder in your
    27           system user's home directory. Find the subdirectory of the
    28           machine you want to start and double-click on the machine
    29           settings file. This file has a <filepath>.vbox</filepath> file
    30           extension.
    31         </p>
     23        <p> Go to the <filepath>VirtualBox VMs</filepath> folder in your system user's home
     24          directory. Find the subdirectory of the machine you want to start and double-click the
     25          machine settings file. This file has a <filepath>.vbox</filepath> file extension. </p>
    3226      </li>
    3327    </ul>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-save-machine-state.dita

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    44  <title>Saving the State of the Machine</title>
    55  <body>
    6     <p>
    7         When you click on the <b outputclass="bold">Close</b>
    8         button of your virtual machine window, at the top right of the
    9         window, just like you would close any other window on your
    10         system, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> asks you whether you want to save or
    11         power off the VM. As a shortcut, you can also press
    12         <b outputclass="bold">Host key + Q</b>.
    13       </p>
     6    <p> When you click the <b outputclass="bold">Close</b> button of your virtual machine window, at
     7      the top right of the window, just like you would close any other window on your system, <ph
     8        conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> asks you whether you want to save or power
     9      off the VM. As a shortcut, you can also press <b outputclass="bold">Host key + Q</b>. </p>
    1410    <fig id="fig-vm-close">
    1511      <title>Closing Down a Virtual Machine</title>
     
    5551            machine, but <i>without</i> saving its state.
    5652          </p>
    57         <note type="attention">
     53        <note type="caution">
    5854          <p>
    5955              This is equivalent to pulling the power plug on a real
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-starting.dita

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    1010    <ul>
    1111      <li>
    12         <p><b outputclass="bold">Windows hosts.</b> In the
    13           <b outputclass="bold">Programs</b> menu, click on the
    14           item in the <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> group.
    15           On some Windows platforms, you can also enter
    16           <userinput>VirtualBox</userinput> in the search box of the
    17           <b outputclass="bold">Start</b> menu.
    18         </p>
     12        <p><b outputclass="bold">Windows hosts.</b> In the <b outputclass="bold">Programs</b> menu,
     13          click the item in the <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> group. On some Windows
     14          platforms, you can also enter <userinput>VirtualBox</userinput> in the search box of the
     15            <b outputclass="bold">Start</b> menu. </p>
    1916      </li>
    2017      <li>
    21         <p><b outputclass="bold">macOS hosts.</b> In the Finder,
    22           double-click on the
    23           <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> item in the
    24           Applications folder. You may want to drag this item onto your
    25           Dock.
    26         </p>
     18        <p><b outputclass="bold">macOS hosts.</b> In the Finder, double-click the <b
     19            outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> item in the Applications folder. You may want to drag
     20          this item onto your Dock. </p>
    2721      </li>
    2822      <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/log-viewer.dita

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    7676      </li>
    7777      <li>
    78         <p><b outputclass="bold">Bookmark:</b> Saves the location
    79           of a log message, enabling you to find it quickly. To create a
    80           bookmark, either click on the line number, or select some text
    81           and then click <b outputclass="bold">Bookmark</b>.
    82         </p>
     78        <p><b outputclass="bold">Bookmark:</b> Saves the location of a log message, enabling you to
     79          find it quickly. To create a bookmark, either click the line number, or select some text
     80          and then click <b outputclass="bold">Bookmark</b>. </p>
    8381      </li>
    8482      <li>
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    7171          </li>
    7272          <li>
    73             <p>
    74                   On macOS hosts, this file is in the application bundle
    75                   of <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>. Right-click on the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
    76                   icon in Finder and choose <b outputclass="bold">Show
    77                   Package Contents</b>. The file is located in
    78                   the <filepath>Contents/MacOS</filepath> folder.
    79                 </p>
     73            <p>On macOS hosts, this file is in the application bundle of <ph
     74                conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>. Right-click the <ph
     75                conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> icon in Finder and choose <b
     76                outputclass="bold">Show Package Contents</b>. The file is located in the
     77                <filepath>Contents/MacOS</filepath> folder.</p>
    8078          </li>
    8179          <li>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/network_hostonly.dita

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    33<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="network_hostonly">
    44  <title>Host-Only Networking</title>
    5 
     5 
    66  <body>
    77    <p>
     
    135135      </pre>
    136136  </body>
    137 
     137 
    138138</topic>
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    1111    <ol>
    1212      <li>
    13         <p>
    14             Double-click on the OVF or OVA file.
    15           </p>
     13        <p> Double-click the OVF or OVA file. </p>
    1614        <p>
    1715            <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> creates file type associations automatically
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/rawdisk.dita

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    2424        details on this.
    2525      </p>
    26     <note type="attention">
     26    <note type="caution">
    2727      <p>
    2828          Raw hard disk access is for expert users only. Incorrect use
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/settings-motherboard.dita

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    110110            therefore slows down the guest OS a little.
    111111          </p>
    112         <note type="attention">
     112        <note>
    113113          <p>
    114114              All Windows OSes install different kernels, depending on
     
    154154        can only be turned off using the command line. See <xref href="vboxmanage-modifyvm.dita"/>.
    155155    </p>
    156     <note type="attention">
     156    <note>
    157157      <p>
    158158          All Windows OSes install different kernels, depending on
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/settings-storage.dita

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    8787    <ul>
    8888      <li>
    89         <p>
    90           To <b outputclass="bold">add another virtual hard disk, or a
    91           CD/DVD or floppy drive</b>, select the storage
    92           controller to which it should be added (such as IDE, SATA,
    93           SCSI, SAS, floppy controller) and then click the
    94           <b outputclass="bold">Add Disk</b> button below the
    95           tree. You can then either select <b outputclass="bold">Optical
    96           Drive</b> or <b outputclass="bold">Hard
    97           Disk</b>. If you clicked on a floppy controller, you
    98           can add a floppy drive instead. Alternatively, right-click on
    99           the storage controller and select a menu item there.
    100         </p>
     89        <p> To <b outputclass="bold">add another virtual hard disk, or a CD/DVD or floppy drive</b>,
     90          select the storage controller to which it should be added (such as IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS,
     91          floppy controller) and then click the <b outputclass="bold">Add Disk</b> button below the
     92          tree. You can then either select <b outputclass="bold">Optical Drive</b> or <b
     93            outputclass="bold">Hard Disk</b>. If you clicked on a floppy controller, you can add a
     94          floppy drive instead. Alternatively, right-click the storage controller and select a menu
     95          item there. </p>
    10196        <p>
    10297          A dialog is displayed, enabling you to select an existing disk
     
    156151      </li>
    157152      <li>
    158         <p>
    159           To <b outputclass="bold">remove an attachment</b>,
    160           either select it and click on the
    161           <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b> icon at the bottom, or
    162           right-click on it and select the menu item.
    163         </p>
     153        <p> To <b outputclass="bold">remove an attachment</b>, either select it and click the <b
     154            outputclass="bold">Remove</b> icon at the bottom, or right-click the attachment and
     155          select the menu item. </p>
    164156      </li>
    165157    </ul>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/snapshots-take-restore-delete.dita

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    5050                                 </li>
    5151                                 <li>
    52                                     <p>
    53                     Right-click on the <b outputclass="bold">Current
    54                     State </b>item in the list and select
    55                     <b outputclass="bold">Take</b>.
    56                   </p>
     52                                    <p> Right-click the <b outputclass="bold">Current State</b> item
     53                  in the list and select <b outputclass="bold">Take</b>. </p>
    5754                                 </li>
    5855                              </ul>
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    1414      states are preserved.
    1515    </p>
    16                <p>
    17       To see the snapshots of a virtual machine, click on the machine
    18       name in <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. In the machine tools menu for the VM, click
    19       <b outputclass="bold">Snapshots</b>. The Snapshots tool is
    20       displayed.
    21     </p>
     16               <p> To see the snapshots of a virtual machine, click the machine name in <ph
     17        conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. In the machine tools menu for the VM, click
     18        <b outputclass="bold">Snapshots</b>. The Snapshots tool is displayed. </p>
    2219              <fig id="fig-snapshots-tool">
    2320                <title>Snapshots Tool, Showing Snapshot Properties</title>
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/soft-keyb-custom.dita

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    6262            Enter a new name for the layout.
    6363          </p>
    64                         <p>
    65             Edit keys in the new layout. Click on the key that you want
    66             to edit and enter new key captions in the
    67             <b outputclass="bold">Captions</b> fields.
    68           </p>
     64                        <p> Edit keys in the new layout. Click the key that you want to edit and
     65          enter new key captions in the <b outputclass="bold">Captions</b> fields. </p>
    6966                        <p>
    7067            The keyboard graphic is updated with the new captions.
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/ts_debugger.dita

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    1010        to some extent, control the VM state.
    1111      </p>
    12     <note type="attention">
     12    <note type="caution">
    1313      <p>
    1414          Use the VM debugger at your own risk. There is no support for
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    3434                  <p>
    3535        To show metrics for <i>all</i> virtual machines,
    36         including those that are not running, right-click on the list of
     36        including those that are not running, right-click the list of
    3737        virtual machines and select <b outputclass="bold">List All
    3838        Virtual Machines</b>.
  • trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/vm-status-bar.dita

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    203203              <p>Right-click to show options to enable and disable recording, or to change recording
    204204                settings.</p>
    205               <p>To enable recording, right-click on the status bar and select the <b>Recording</b>
    206                 option. The icon changes to show a movie reel animation, as follows:</p>
     205              <p>To enable recording, right-click the status bar icon and select the
     206                  <b>Recording</b> option. The icon changes to show a movie reel animation, as
     207                follows:</p>
    207208             <p>
    208209               <xref href="images/icon_recording_enabled.png" format="png" platform="htmlhelp">
     
    215216               </image>
    216217             </p>
    217               <p>To disable recording, right-click on the status bar and deselect the
     218              <p>To disable recording, right-click the status bar icon and deselect the
    218219                  <b>Recording</b> option. The icon changes back to the default image.</p>
    219220              <p>See also <xref href="settings-capture.dita#settings-capture"/>.</p>
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