There is a very nice article on the installation process if you follow this link. The OEL installation program found the disk, formatted it and installed OEL on it. So I created a new DVD drive under the SATA Controller and then it worked. Although the installation program initially ran it somewhere lost it and did not want to continue anymore asking me to insert the OEL installation DVD over and over again. I run my virtual disks from an external eSATA disk so that’s why the DVD drive is created under the SATA Controller. First I mounted the OEL DVD iso as an IDE drive. (I started with >50% with only one CPU)īefore you can install OEL you have to mounted the OEL R5U5 DVD iso as a DVD drive and start the virtual machine. In total these settings resulted in a 10-20% CPU utilization when my guest is idle. I could install OEL with both only with PIIX3 OEL actually booted. I selected two processors and switched on all virtualization acceleration as my hardware supports that. First I created an empty virtual machine with a single disk of at least 15 Gb. Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux is also very simple. You might have to do some additional settings. If you have a dual core PC or laptop (who hasn’t nowadays) please have a look at the end of this blog…. Follow the wizard and do a next/next/finish installation. Some browsing on the internet and looking in the manual gave me the solution. Somebody pointed out to me that the CPU Utilization is quit high though. This blog describes what I did to achieve this. After using some downloadable appliances I decided to install one for myself from scratch to have it configured just the way I want. Some time ago I decided to take a look at virtualbox.
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