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#1003 fixed Unable to detect Sansa e250R VBox 1.5.2 Ubuntu Gutsy Host WinXP Media Center Guest tnault
Description

Issue with Sansa e250R, VBox 1.5.2, Host: Ubuntu 7.10 , Guest: Windows XP Media Center. Been working on this for two days followed all the posts I could find:

  • Uncommented Magic section in /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh
  • Added group to usbfs /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules w/perms of 0666
  • Added "none /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=1001,devmode=666 0 0" to /etc/fstab
  • And...rebooted everything many times

I was receiving an error of "Could not find a USB device with UUID" in my VBox.log, however, I noticed the devgid in /etc/fstab was different then my vboxusers group...after making this the same in fstab I'm not longer getting the Could not find a USB device error.

Other then that logs looks relatively clean. I have attached all available Vbox logs

Tried plugging in an I/O Magic USB HD and it worked fine...guest recognized and mounted it no problems.

When I plug Sansa in with out VBox running Ubuntu recognizes it and mounts it no problems. Device shows as connected and VBoxManage list usbhost shows state as Busy.

$ VBoxManage list usbhost VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.5.2 (C) 2005-2007 innotek GmbH All rights reserved.

Host USB Devices:

UUID: 4c873f9d-9960-4568-769c-48f453d442fd VendorId: 0x03f0 (03F0) ProductId: 0x3f11 (3F11) Revision: 1.0 (0100) Manufacturer: hp Product: psc 1310 series SerialNumber: CN46MB109KO2 Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/004 Current State: Busy

UUID: 38b5ab2d-cca1-45c1-9bab-a4fb6edd4c4a VendorId: 0x0461 (0461) ProductId: 0x4d16 (4D16) Revision: 2.0 (0200) Product: USB Optical Mouse Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/002 Current State: Busy

UUID: f80ee3ab-5955-4d15-d9b2-ff5b47a80212 VendorId: 0x058f (058F) ProductId: 0x9360 (9360) Revision: 1.0 (0100) Product: USB Reader SerialNumber: 2004888 Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/003 Current State: Busy

UUID: 33e59d0c-9464-4033-80ac-f21b752123ef VendorId: 0x0781 (0781) ProductId: 0x7441 (7441) Revision: 7.32 (0732) Manufacturer: SanDisk Product: Sansa e250R SerialNumber: 00000000-00000000-5051b4a4-c920fd0b-00000000 Address: /proc/bus/usb/001/007 Current State: Busy

When I fire up XP in VBox Ubuntu unmounts the device and it becomes becomes disconnected. Also, it appears as if the UUID changes and State goes from Busy to Captured.

$ VBoxManage list usbhost VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.5.2 (C) 2005-2007 innotek GmbH All rights reserved.

Host USB Devices:

UUID: 943d724e-e22b-401d-6ab1-86f9e0c430fa VendorId: 0x03f0 (03F0) ProductId: 0x3f11 (3F11) Revision: 1.0 (0100) Manufacturer: hp Product: psc 1310 series SerialNumber: CN46MB109KO2 Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/004 Current State: Busy

UUID: ee092369-5324-4a1a-40a0-6928fc9f49f6 VendorId: 0x0461 (0461) ProductId: 0x4d16 (4D16) Revision: 2.0 (0200) Product: USB Optical Mouse Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/002 Current State: Busy

UUID: 31a60a96-9215-4e5c-eea0-218f664b9047 VendorId: 0x058f (058F) ProductId: 0x9360 (9360) Revision: 1.0 (0100) Product: USB Reader SerialNumber: 2004888 Address: /proc/bus/usb/002/003 Current State: Busy

UUID: 918f7ba6-802f-45ef-c886-d7950bee9902 VendorId: 0x0781 (0781) ProductId: 0x7441 (7441) Revision: 7.32 (0732) Manufacturer: SanDisk Product: Sansa e250R SerialNumber: 00000000-00000000-5051b4a4-c920fd0b-00000000 Address: /proc/bus/usb/001/007 Current State: Captured

I also, verified that my vboxusers group has access to device:

$ ls -ltr /proc/bus/usb/001/007 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root vboxusers 50 2007-12-24 16:28 /proc/bus/usb/001/007

And yes I am a member of this group :)

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!

#1005 fixed Windows 2003 sp2 Hibernate problem if Intel VT enable in VirtualBox 1.5.2 Lf
Description

Host: Windows 2003 SP 2. CPU: Intel 7200 Ram: 3Gb hardware: notebook dell d620 Video: NVideo 110nvs How to:

  1. Create VM (Windows XP pro)
  2. Disable "Enable VT-x/AMD-V"
  3. Start VM
  4. shoot down VM
  5. Start Hibernate in host OS
  6. Win begin to hibernate and Screen is black.
  7. Hibernate OK
  1. Create VM (Windows XP pro)
  2. Enable "Enable VT-x/AMD-V"
  3. Start VM
  4. shoot down VM
  5. Start Hibernate in host OS
  6. Win begin to hibernate and Screen is black.
  7. In this step Windows 2003 must show progress bar "Hibernate" but happens nothing. BUG.
#1007 fixed Crash on Vista Seblu
Description

Hello,

when running windows vista in vbox, the vm crash and ask me to send a bugreport. So i do.

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