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I installed Ubuntu Server 19.04 from VirtualBox on Windows Host. I have a terminal screen 800x600. VirtualBox does not provide me an option to change resolution.

How do I change the terminal resolution?

Tried:

1) Downloaded VirtualBox Guest Additions from virtualbox.org, mounted media, and installed.

2) sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-additions-iso

Wonder if the problem is because it's the Server version, and there's no graphic interface or X11.

Guest Additions installed:

$lsmod | grep vboxguest

vboxguest 331776 1

Looks like GRUB might have something to do with it.

Looks like I need a graphical terminal.

Jake
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  • Similar to being able to use Fullscreen, you need to install [Guest Additions](https://askubuntu.com/questions/22743/how-do-i-install-guest-additions-in-a-virtualbox-vm). – earthmeLon Jul 05 '19 at 21:12
  • You may also need to boost Video Memory in your [VM Video Memory Settings.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/3bKzL.png) – Elder Geek Jul 06 '19 at 16:38
  • Looks like this has to do with GRUB. – Jake Jul 09 '19 at 01:21

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