![]() Open Terminal after finishing the Tails cloning process.The boot command can either be changed temporarily at boot time or permanently by writing the modification to the Tails USB drive boot partition. The solution for this is modifying the boot command. Booting from a hard disk is not intended by Tails, so it will fail to start. ![]() It will be connected as a hard disk to the virtual SATA controller. Later, the Tails USB drive will be used in raw hard disk access mode. Install Tails by cloning it to the connected USB drive ( Applications → Tails → Tails Installer → Clone the current Tails). Attach USB drive to VM ( Devices → USB → …).In Computer Management select Disk Management, There you find Disk number of USB Drive. In start menu right click on My Computer and select Manage. ![]() The workaround consists of using VirtualBox’ raw hard disk access and modifying the Tails boot command. Steps to make a USB Drive boot in VirtualBox: First find your USB Drive number in Disk Management. In the Settings for the VM, navigate to the USB menu From here, we can make a USB device available to the VM. ![]() ![]() Here go to the USB drive from the Disk Management sections on the. Now follow the command, press Windows Key + R, type diskmgmt.msc into the Run dialogue and press Enter to open the Disk Management window. Boot Tails from USB Drive in VirtualBox on macOSīooting a Tails USB drive in a VirtualBox VM is rather complicated because VirtualBox is not able to boot from an USB drive directly. Next, boot your VM and then we need to add the USB device. In order to VirtualBox boot from USB, connect the USB/flash drive that contains the operating system you want to boot to your computer. ![]()
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