Hi Kam. Regarding the previous release of BitCurator, you noted that
"The simplest way to work with earlier versions of VirtualBox is simply to create your own VM using the BitCurator 1.5.1 ISO, and replace the VirtualBox 5.0 guest additions with a different version (by installing using the standard method)."
Since the ISO is Linux Ubuntu 64 Bit, that is what I put in VirtualBox as the VM to be created.
I did not create a virtual hard drive, but used the .iso as the virtual optical disk to start Bitcurator. However, BitCurator did not start, although
Ubuntu did. I am enclosing a number of screencaps indicating the signals received. I am also attaching a screencap of VirtualBox as set up to use the ISO. I may be
missing a fundamental step. Could you help me understand what is needed to create the VM from the iso?
Thanks, Ariel Segal