Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #919 | fixed | Unable to create a vmdk for raw drive partition (VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION) -> fixed in SVN/1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
Using Windows XP host, I was unable to create a raw vmdk for my existing linux partition. WinXP resides in \.\PhysicalDrive0 partition 1, and Linux resides in \.\PhysicalDrive1 partitions 1,5 (main, swap). "VBoxManage.exe internalcommands listpartitions -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1" output: Number Type StartCHS EndCHS Size (MiB) Start (Sect) 1 0x83 0 /1 /1 1023/254/63 14307 63 5 0x82 1023/254/63 1023/254/63 956 29302623 3 0x07 1023/0 /1 1023/254/63 289977 31262490 The command used to create the raw vmdk: "VBoxManage.exe internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename c:\ubuntu1.vmdk -rawdisk \.\PhysicalDrive1 -partitions 1,5" Output: ERROR: VMDK: could not create new partition data file 'c:\ubuntu1-pt.vmdk' Error code VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION at E:\vbox\1.5-w32-rel\src\VBox\Devices\Storag e\VmdkHDDCore.cpp(2224) in function vmdkCreateImage Error while creating the raw disk VMDK: VERR_SHARING_VIOLATION |
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| #920 | fixed | VirtualBox refuses to resume machine when iso image is missing. | ||
| Description |
When machine is saved with mounted iso image it's impossible to resume it after deleting the file. There is no question if machine should be boot without this image, just information that file is missing. I consider it as a bug, because most machines can work properly even with removed image (and creating empty file makes booting possible again) - user should have ability to continue on his own risk. |
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| #921 | fixed | Foresight Linux causes abort of Virtualbox | ||
| Description |
On a Gentoo Linux host I try to install the Foresight Linux distribution with VirtualBox. This regularly fails when looking for installation sources. It should be reproducible just by pressing Enter and Next without making special settings. Note, sometimes it fails, sometimes it does not with exactly the same steps. There is no disk/cdrom/network activity when the dialog pops (screenshot) up so its hard to find out on what part it is failing. |
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