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#6061 invalid wrong name reported with unknown USB device connected... nils
Description

Seems vboxtool doesn't save the machine because somehow the name gets mangled...

using vboxtool 0.4, vbox 3.1.2 r56127 under up to date kubuntu 9.10

nils@blackbox:~$ vboxtool show kvtiger: state=powered-off vrdp=3081 funambol: state=powered-off vrdp=3082 kyms: state=powered-off vrdp=3083 dpim64: state=running vrdp=3084 cpu=0% mem=1080m ddb64: state=running vrdp=3085 cpu=0% mem=1070m xphome-karoo-serv32: state=powered-off vrdp= xppro-serv32

Unknown device 04F9:011B [0100]: state=running vrdp=3090 cpu=0% mem=518m

nils@blackbox:~$ vboxtool save xppro-serv32 nils@blackbox:/usr/local/bin$ vboxtool save Saving "dpim64" 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% Saving "ddb64" 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% Saving "xppro-serv32 Unknown device 04F9:011B [0100]" 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%

#19980 invalid wrong memory allocated to linux 8 guests arik2020
Description

Hi I have noticed that linux 8+ guests (Oracle Linux, CentOS) have lower memory than I have allocated for them. If I allocate 4GB, guest has 3.5GB. If I allocate 2.5GB, guest has 2.2GB.

I have used the "free" and "top" commands on linux to show how much memory is available. My host is Windows 10.

I have no such issues with other guest OS (Windows, Fedora, Ubuntu, Centos 7+)

#6228 worksforme wrong folder in "shared folder"-GUI after adding a "new folder" tkroenert
Description

rename of a "new folder" in shared-folder GUI rename the folder below the new one

Steps:

  • start vm;
  • right click on "shared folder";
  • ...
  • choice some folder;
  • create "new folder";
  • right click on them -> rename

What you rename is the name of the first folder below the "new folder"...

If you tries to rename the first folder below the "new folder", you rename the second folder below "new folder".

Workaround:

  1. create new folder
  2. cd ..
  3. cd dir
  4. rename "new folder"
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