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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #366 | fixed | Not able to create Host Interface | ||
| Description |
Hi I am not able to create Host Interface for my Guest Os. Error Message is: Failed to create the Host Interface Could not operate the communication channel (VERR_BROKEN_PIPE). Result Code: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Component: VirtualBox Interface: IVirtualBox {e1d95593-f579-4f47-b489-0b67181014e1} My Host Os is : Windows XP Professional SP2 and My Guest os: Ubuntu Linux Second Guest Os: XP Prof SP2 I guess this bug is in 1.3.8 , not in earlier verions Can someone guide me how to get older build ie 1.3.6 , not able to find that link. Thanks anand chugh |
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| #367 | fixed | Invalid write causes crash on my XP guest (Stop monitoring IDT handler) | ||
| Description |
I installed VirtualBox on my Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty ( with a Debian package : http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.3.8/VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb). I created a 5Gb virtual partition, and I installed Windows XP Pro SP2. I only installed a few software on the XP OS ( + the guest additions) The VirtualBox crashes at random, whenever I'm doing something on it or not. The state of the VB changes, from Running, to Aborted. I've looked at the log files, it seems that there is a problem of invalid write, always the same : 00:01:30.109 PATM: Stop monitoring IDT handler pages at 806f2d50 - invalid write 806f3ac8-806f3acc 00:01:30.109 PATM: Disable block at 806f304d - invalid write 806f3ac8-806f3acc I'll attach 2 or 3 crash log files with the ticket, so that you may compare. Do not hesitate to ask me for further information, I'll check this ticket from time to time (I'd like this problem to be solved :p). PS : I'm not used to writing bug tickets, I hope I used the good syntax (moreover I'm french and my english is not so good). |
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| #368 | fixed | mount host-directories as volumes in the guest | ||
| Description |
It should be possible to mount a directory on the host as a volume to the guest. qemu is able to do this |
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