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| #3104 | fixed | Updating Linux host software causes host OS crash => Fixed in SVN | ||
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I am currently automatically picking up updates from you Debian repositories. When the latest update arrived, it attempted to recompile its kernel module and then replace the module whilst my m/chine was up and there were active VMs. This caused a crash of the host system. (Total freeze, reset button required.) Fortunately no important data was lost, though minor use of backups was required. This is essentially a show stopper as an automated process can, without warning, knock over the host machine. |
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| #15385 | fixed | autostart service on Solaris 11.3 fails | ||
| Description |
Hi, I am trying to use Virtualbox' autostart service svc:/application/virtualbox/autostart:default on Solaris 11.3. However, I cannot automatically boot virtual machines. Line 57 in /opt/VirtualBox/smf-vboxautostart.sh looks as follows: for VW_USER in `logins -g $VW_VBOXGROUP | cut -d' ' -f1` It seems that /bin/logins does not provide the desired output. On Solaris 11.3 it creates an empty list: name -a SunOS newserver 5.11 11.3 i86pc i386 i86pc cat /etc/group friends::501:jeff,matt,elisabeth pfexec logins -g friends On an older OpenSolaris system /bin/logins creates the desired output: uname -a SunOS oldserver 5.11 snv_131 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris cat /etc/group friends::501:jeff,matt,elisabeth pfexec logins -g friends jeff 101 staff 10 Jeff Smith matt 103 staff 10 Matt Miller elisabeth 502 staff 10 Elisabeth Jackson Could this issue be related to Ticket #11720? |
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| #12937 | duplicate | Cannot change host key on OS X | ||
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Using VirtualBox 4.3.10, I go into the preferences to change the host key. This appears to work, but then when I click OK it is not saved - it does not apply to VM's and if I re-enter Preferences the standard default host key still shows as the setting. |
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