I think it was successful, since when I run lsmod | grep vboxguest, I get the output: vboxguest 45056 0, which I gather means that the Virtualbox kernel module is installed and that the guest additions have been installed correctly. I know that this way this should work is by installing guest additions, and I've done this. When I go to full screen mode, the "Ubuntu screen" is still windowed and very small. I've set up the virtual machine all fine, but would like to view it in full screen mode, but I can't do this. I'm running an Ubuntu 20.04 virtual machine on Virtualbox. Note setting to full screen in VirtualBOX just hides the Windows 7. I know this is a fairly commonly asked question, but I've followed the other solutions and none of them seem to solve my problem. Any ideas to as how to make Ubuntu take up the full screen (Same space as the XP screen). How to Make Ubuntu Full Screen on VirtualBox via Command in Terminal App Now, wait for a while, once its done, close the Terminal windows.
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