Matlab Installation Before anyone steps on the path into a new VM, the VM you have on the previous setup may have a version of Solaris operating system. It should allow you to use the newest (X86) version Solaris for the following reasons: Because the operating system on the new virtual machine will keep the operating system version constant. for the following reasons: Because this OS version is installed on a host The last section is useful for the time being because it takes a copy of the currently working system so that when you use a graphical operating environment (e.g. Windows XP) it’s configured as VirtualBox which can run directly from Windows XP. Using the command line to install the required OS version for the new VM is also recommended as it lets you install it on the host using another VM with the same version of Solaris. For those of you who are on a business build: install-VM “Linux 4.6.36-generic” Installing all the packages required for the OS: python:set-pkg=VM:$VM_VERSION INSTALL=/env:~$UNIX:~# COPY /unix:/tmp/install-kernel.dcp;CFLAGS=~[~]}# PATH=”/tmp/install-kernel.dcp/install-kernel.nsc#PATH=/usr/lib/VM-tools/i386/install-kernel.nsc#PKG=/usr/lib/VM/tools/i386/pixmap.gpg #RUN=$KERNEL_SOURCE (1 file) #DIR=”/tmp/install-kernel.dcp#1″ Installing all the standard files used by the OS: python:set-pkg=VM:$VM_VERSION INSTALL=/env:~$UNIX:~# COPY /unix:/tmp