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# Go to <code>File > Import Appliance</code>. | # Go to <code>File > Import Appliance</code>. | ||
# Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image <code>EDrive.ova</code> and select it and then click '''continue'''. | # Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image <code>EDrive.ova</code> and select it and then click '''continue'''. | ||
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# In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine). | # In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine). | ||
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# Click '''Import''' to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes. | # Click '''Import''' to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes. |
Revision as of 19:30, 17 March 2017
EDrive in VirtualBox
The EDrive is a bootable Linux USB drive used in the Mechanical Engineering Bachelor course Signals 4CA00. It boots the Lubuntu distribution, which has a preinstalled version of Matlab and the measurement software QADScope.
The EDrive can also be booted from VirtualBox. VirtualBox is a free open-source virtualizer that allows an operating system (OS) to be run as guest on top of a host OS. In this specific case it means that the EDrive can be run as a guest OS on top of Windows or MacOS (hosts). This document explains how to do this.
The disadvantage of booting the EDrive as a virtual machine is that it doesn't connect with the E/Box hardware. Simulated Experiments, however, can be run from the virtual machine. The simulated experiments are `loopback`, `twomassspring`, `massspring`, `truck` and `twotone`. These simulated experiments are used in the final exam of the course.
Target Audience
This document is written for students who don't have a TU/e laptop and have trouble booting the EDrive USB from their laptop. Running the EDrive as a virtual machine allows these students to be able to run the simulated experiments.
EDrive Image
Download the EDrive image for VirtualBox from:
\\wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl\EBox\Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive\EDrive.ova
If you are on a Mac proceed as follows:
- Go to a finder window and type
CMD + K
(or go toGo > Connect to Server
). - In the popup window type:
smb://wtbfiler.campus.tue.nl/EBox/Signalen_Virtualbox_EDrive/EDrive.ova
. - Copy
Lubuntu.ova
to a local directory on your Mac.
VirtualBox Installation
- Download VirtualBox from [1](https://www.virtualbox.org/) and install it.
- Download the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack from [2](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) and install it.
Importing the EDrive Image in VirtualBox
In VirtualBox:
- Go to
File > Import Appliance
. - Browse to the location where you saved the EDrive image
EDrive.ova
and select it and then click continue.
- In the next window you can modify some settings if you wish (e.g. RAM memory for the virtual machine).
- Click Import to import the EDrive image. Importing the image will take a couple of minutes.