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#283 invalid install worked fine in suse 10.2 but when I try to start it I get an error artistgay
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The vbox install log says: Makefile:88: * Error: unable to find the include directory for your current Linux kernel. Specify ERN_INCL=<directory> and run Make again.. Stop.As I am a newbee with Linux and Suse 10.2 I do not know what to do. The Version of Virtual Box I downloaded as rpm was for Suse 10.2, so shouldnt it know where that directory is? You can email me directly as well: artist56@… Thanks in Advance tom

#284 fixed PXE tries to boot from wrong server abma
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There seems to be a problem in the dhcp client/tftp client of the pxe-code.

i've set up a dhcp server, offering a next server. (wiresharks shows the correct ip address in the DHCP-OFFER) but then, the pxe client tries to boot from a complete wrong ip address.

ip/dhcp server/relay...all seems to be correct, only the boot server is wrong :-/

#285 invalid no floppy on Debian 4.0 hosts (W2K as guest OS) - or for root only? oz42
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First, /dev/fd0 was not found by Virtualbox so I had to start "modprobe floppy" as superuser. This means that VB does not provide all features without root password.

Anyway, it did not help. After the modprobe /dev/fd0 was available, but not usable:

Cannot open host device '/dev/fd0' for read/write access. Check the permissions of that device ('/bin/ls -l /dev/fd0'): Most probably you need to be member of the device group. Make sure that you logout/login after changing the group settings of the current user. VBox status code: -38 (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED).

But everything is ok here:

$ id uid=1000(olaf) gid=100(users) groups=6(disk),24(cdrom),25(floppy),100(users),114(vboxusers)

$ l /dev/fd0 brw-rw---- 1 root floppy 2, 0 Apr 20 08:57 /dev/fd0

Yes, I logged out and in after having me put into the floppy group.

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