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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #12212 | invalid | v4.3 uninstall OS X trailing garbage | ||
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the VirtualBox_Uninstall.tool has garbage commands still. |
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| #12468 | obsolete | OS X boot-args clobbered | ||
| Description |
Since OS X Tiger, it has been possible to control how the PC is booted
(Sooner? I became an Apple user with Leopard 10.5.3) When Snow Leopard is run as a virtual machine under VirtualBox, this is not possible, does not work. VirtualBox is unceremoniously clobbering boot-args with “keepsyms=1 -v -serial=01”, thusly preventing the invocation of desirable modes This is the output from nvram command with option “-p” Upon boot SystemAudioVolume i platform-uuid %00%00%00%00%00%00%10%00%80%00%08%00'%15%c8%aa boot-args keepsyms=1 -v -serial=0x1 After issuing ‘sudo nvram boot-args=“-v” ‘ (Verbose mode) SystemAudioVolume i platform-uuid %00%00%00%00%00%00%10%00%80%00%08%00'%15%c8%aa boot-args -v Upon restart, with no verbosity SystemAudioVolume i platform-uuid %00%00%00%00%00%00%10%00%80%00%08%00'%15%c8%aa boot-args keepsyms=1 -v -serial=0x1 The setting for boot-args for Verbose mode has been lost in this example. = = = = = = = = = = =This does beg the question, of course:
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=58473#p271661 |
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| #13357 | invalid | Cant create OSX machine on MacBook Air | ||
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Copied running OSX Mavericks 110.9.4 virtual machine from Apple iMac to A;pple MacBook Air. Started on the MBA the vm, went away, came back; the verbose virtual console has last text "hfs: mounted Mac-HD on device root_device". After approx. 5 minutes, powered of the vm. Troubleshooting reveals that on MBA cant even create an OSX vm. Attached are logs from MBA and iMac of creating OSX vm; iMac powered off after Language Specify. Have Video Capture of the MBA creation attempt and iMac creation. |
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