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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3315 | fixed | Adding Guest additions to CentOS 4.7 makes X unusable -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Running the Linux Kernel 2.6.9-78 with all of the latest updates for CentOS 4.7 It seems to work just fine until I installed the "Guest Additions". After the reboot, the screen looks rather funky (please see attached images). It seems that I can interact with the screen, but the display is all jumbled up and its more or less impossible for me to do anything. However, if I were to switch to a terminal (as in, hit Ctrl+Alt+F1), it screen looks just fine. Therefore, I think its just a problem with X. |
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| #8308 | invalid | Adding SATA disk in Solaris 10u9 guest, doesn't show up in `format` command | ||
| Description |
I tried adding new storage disk, under storage, SATA Controller -> add disk. When I boot this VM and execute I am attaching herewith the xml and vbox log. About the guest, its downloaded from Oracle site. Its a vmdk disk image and had .ovf, which was imported through VBOX - 4.0.2 |
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| #1999 | fixed | Adding a LUN via 'VBoxManage addiscsidisk' fails when target is a Netapp. | ||
| Description |
Netapp: r200 running Data On Tap 7.2.2 dlight@dlight ~ $ VBoxManage addiscsidisk -server 10.144.40.52 -target iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.50420453 -lun 1 VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.6.4 (C) 2005-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. iSCSI disk created. UUID: 606f234e-c599-4bfa-89bd-1c2c60296fcf I see the VBox instance "logging" into the iSCSI export on the filer itself: Tue Aug 19 12:17:45 PDT [iscsi.notice:notice]: ISCSI: New session from initiator iqn.2008-04.com.sun.virtualbox.initiator at IP addr 10.100.100.144 Starting the VM after assigning the Virtual Disk to the VM: Unknown error creating VM. VBox status code: -40 (VERR_TIMEOUT). Result Code: 0x80004005 Component: Console Interface: IConsole {d5a1cbda-f5d7-4824-9afe-d640c94c7dcf} pcap of iSCSI session available at: http://compnetrx.com/iscsi.dmp |
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