{{Header}} {{Title|title= VirtualBox Manual VM Import }} {{#seo: |description=VMs can also alternatively, optionally be imported using the command line. |image=Virtualbox_logo.png }} {{intro| {{VMs}} can also alternatively, optionally be imported using the command line. }} = Introduction = There are multiple options to import VirtualBox. Choose one. '''Table:''' ''VirtualBox Import Options Overview'' {| class="wikitable" ! Option ! Method ! Description ! Supported Platforms ! Popularity |- ! A | GUI | Use [[VirtualBox|import {{project_name_long}} VMs using VirtualBox's {{gui}}]] (Oracle VirtualBox VM Manager). This is the most common method for most users. | Windows, macOS, Linux | ★★★★★ |- ! B | {{nowrap|Installer}} | Use the [[Linux|{{project_name_long}} Linux Installer for VirtualBox]]. | Linux | ★★★☆☆ |- ! C | CLI | Use the command line with {{cli}} (see this wiki page). Use cases: * [[Advanced Users]], automation * [[VirtualBox/Troubleshooting]] Importing VMs via the command line is a standard VirtualBox feature using the vboxmanage command. This method is [[unspecific|unspecific to {{project_name_long}}]]. | Windows, macOS, Linux | ★☆☆☆☆ |- |} = Command Line VM Import = {{anchor|command-line-vm-import}} '''Optional.''' On the Linux platform. '''1.''' Read [[Copyright|License Agreement]]: Optional. Users who have already read the license agreement can skip this step. {{CodeSelect|code= vboxmanage import {{project_name_short}}-Xfce-{{VersionNew}}.ova --vsys 0 --eula show --vsys 1 --eula show {{!}} more }} Press the down key to scroll down. Press Q to exit. '''2.''' Import VMs. The following command imports {{virtualbox_vms}}. {{CodeSelect|code= vboxmanage import {{project_name_short}}-Xfce-{{VersionNew}}.ova --vsys 0 --eula accept --vsys 1 --eula accept }} '''3.''' Done. {{Footer}} [[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:MultiWiki]]