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| #18272 | duplicate | VirtualBox 6.0 - Impossible to mount physical DVD reader | ||
| Description |
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (build 1809) and Windows 10 Pro (build 1804) Steps to reproduction: 1) Open VM from VirtualBox Manager 2) Try to mount physical host DVD 3) Nothing is change. VM not booting from DVD, icon on bottom of VM windows is still inactive. I tested it on two workstations with Windows 10 Pro. Later, I can test it on Debian 9 host system today. I include logs from VM |
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| #18273 | obsolete | VirtualBox 6.0 - Impossible to mount physical DVD reader | ||
| Description |
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (build 1809) and Windows 10 Pro (build 1804) Steps to reproduction: 1) Open VM from VirtualBox Manager 2) Try to mount physical host DVD 3) Nothing is change. VM not booting from DVD, icon on bottom of VM windows is still inactive. I tested it on two workstations with Windows 10 Pro. Later, I can test it on Debian 9 host system today. I include logs from VM |
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| #10188 | invalid | CentOS 5.7 VBox Guest Additions Failed | ||
| Description |
This is just a note on installing Guest Additions under CentOS 5.7. As originally installed, there is a soft link to a non existent path for build: /lib/modules/2.6.18-274.el5/build in CentOS 5.7 running under VirtualBox. This creates a problem when you try to run the VBoxLinuxAdditions.run script, because the Make fails when the kernel directory is setup in: /usr/src/vboxguest-4.1.8/vboxguest/Makefile.include.header as: KERN_DIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build The soft link should actually be setup as: /lib/modules/2.6.18-274.el5/build ->
After the link is fixed, VBoxLinuxAdditions.run runs without any problems. Regards,
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