Im a NOOB. I normally use VirtualBox to test distros before a perform a full blown install. I have to admit that working from a .raw file is a bit different from using an .iso file. I found some post to convert the .raw file to a .vdi file via the vboxmanager utility. then i was able to use the mount the vdi file but that is where i begin to have issues. During the installation process, it complains that the partition selected was too small, so I increased it from 60g to 250g. Then I realized it was complaining that the EFI partition that the .vdi has was too small. So then I attempted to perform a manual installation and used the KDE Disk Partition app to layout what I thought would work. Nope, no worky. Does anyone have a step by step approach to get this installed?
Maybe have a look at this guide:
Perhaps I’m not being helpful, but KDELinux runs beautifully in virtmanager using the .raw image without requiring conversion.
No thanks. Its interesting that it would only except an iso file. Was able to create a vdi file of the raw file and another vdi to install on. Have you figured out the guest additions installation as my screen will not enlarge.
I installed the guest additions manually afterwards. Since then, “full screen” has been working. Except on the login screen.