X-Git-Url: http://matita.cs.unibo.it/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=helm%2Fsoftware%2Fmatita%2Fhelp%2FC%2Fsec_install.xml;h=92e9d62cc178812ca621194e31b49dd40b8e2903;hb=e880d6eab5e1700f4a625ddcd7d0fa8f0cce2dcc;hp=eba9dabd3bc73645a48023ff5cc34eb7fb36f04b;hpb=5e298949f797425204d43371d182668e3a056c00;p=helm.git diff --git a/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_install.xml b/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_install.xml index eba9dabd3..92e9d62cc 100644 --- a/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_install.xml +++ b/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_install.xml @@ -76,8 +76,7 @@ In the newely opened window click - the Add button, choose the file you downloaded - (usually matita-version.iso) and select that entry. + the Add button
Choosing the ISO image @@ -88,13 +87,102 @@
- You are now ready - to start the virtual machine. + A new windows will pop-up: choose the file you downloaded + (usually matita-version.iso) and click open. + +
Choosing the ISO image + + + + + Choosing the ISO image + +
+ + Now select the new entry you just added as the CD image + you want to insert in the virtual CD drive. + You are now ready to start the virtual machine. - Sharing files with the real PC - TODO + Sharing files with the real PC + + The virtual machine &appname; will run on, has its own file + system, that is completely separated from the one of your + real PC (thus your files are not available in the + emulated environment) and moreover it is a non-presistent + file system (thus you data is lost every time you + turn off the virtual machine). + + + Virtualbox allows you to share a real folder (beloging + to your real PC) with the emulated computer. Since this + folder is persistent, you are encouraged to put + your work there, so that it is not lost when the virtual + machine is powered off. + + + The first step to set up a shared folder is to click + on the shared folder configuration entry + of the virtual machine. + +
Set up a shared folder + + + + + Shared folder + +
+ + Then you shuld add a shared folder clicking on the + plus icon on the right + +
Choosing the folder to share + + + + + Shared folder + +
+ + Then you have to specify the real PC folder you want to share + and name it. A reasonable folder to share is /home on + a standard Unix system, while /Users on MaxOSX. + The name you give to the share is important, you should + remember it. + +
Naming the shared folder + + + + + Shared folder + +
+ + Once your virtual machine is up and running, you can + mount (that meand have access to) the shared folder + by clicking on the Mount VirtualBox share icon, and typing + the name of the share. + +
Using it from the virtual machine + + + + + Shared folder at work + +
+ + A window will then pop-up, and its content will be the + the content of the real PC folder. +