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#19310 fixed VBoxManage --createvm --default fails => fixed in next 6.0.x maintenance release Stefan Palme
Description

Steps to reproduce my problem:

> VBoxManage createvm --name "test2" --ostype Archlinux_64 --register

works as expected.

> VBoxManage createvm --name "test3" --ostype Archlinux_64 --register --default

throws the following error message:

VBoxManage: error: The machine is not mutable (state is PoweredOff)
VBoxManage: error: Details: code VBOX_E_INVALID_VM_STATE (0x80bb0002), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine, callee nsISupports
VBoxManage: error: Context: "ApplyDefaults(bstrDefaultFlags.raw())" at line 290 of file VBoxManageMisc.cpp

Seems that the logic to apply OS-specific default settings to newly created VMs is somewhere broken (or I am making a stupid mistake).

Any help appreciated. Thanks!

#19309 invalid Audio CD not working ( physical DVD drive ) crvi
Description
  1. CD works fine in physical machine [ Debian SID - kernel 5.4.0-3-amd64 ]. CD contents are shown in File manager also.
user@mac:~$ cdrdao read-toc --device /dev/sr0 /tmp/toc.toc
Cdrdao version 1.2.4 - (C) Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de>
/dev/sr0: HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GX30N	Rev: RP09
Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)

Reading toc data...

Track   Mode    Flags  Start                Length
------------------------------------------------------------
 1      AUDIO   0      00:00:00(     0)     03:18:14( 14864)
 2      AUDIO   0      03:18:14( 14864)     03:03:10( 13735)
 3      AUDIO   0      06:21:24( 28599)     03:05:66( 13941)
 4      AUDIO   0      09:27:15( 42540)     05:39:26( 25451)
 5      AUDIO   0      15:06:41( 67991)     02:39:03( 11928)
 6      AUDIO   0      17:45:44( 79919)     02:32:00( 11400)
 7      AUDIO   0      20:17:44( 91319)     03:16:21( 14721)
 8      AUDIO   0      23:33:65(106040)     02:14:15( 10065)
 9      AUDIO   0      25:48:05(116105)     03:20:33( 15033)
10      AUDIO   0      29:08:38(131138)     02:51:48( 12873)
11      AUDIO   0      32:00:11(144011)     03:07:00( 14025)
12      AUDIO   0      35:07:11(158036)     03:06:54( 14004)
13      AUDIO   0      38:13:65(172040)     03:01:49( 13624)
14      AUDIO   0      41:15:39(185664)     05:32:62( 24962)
15      AUDIO   0      46:48:26(210626)     02:22:13( 10663)
16      AUDIO   0      49:10:39(221289)     03:07:08( 14033)
Leadout AUDIO   0      52:17:47(235322)
  1. Doesn't work in VirtualBox Guest [ Same Debian SID - kernel 5.4.0-3-amd64 ]. CD contents are NOT shown in File manager.
sid@unstable:~$ cdrdao read-toc --device /dev/sr0 /tmp/toc.toc
Cdrdao version 1.2.4 - (C) Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de>
/dev/sr0: VBOX CD-ROM	Rev: 1.0
Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)

Reading toc data...
WARNING: Could not determine if raw toc data is BCD or HEX. Please report!
WARNING: Using TOC data retrieved with generic method (no multi session support).
WARNING: Use driver option 0x80000 or 0x100000 to assume BCD or HEX data.

Track   Mode    Flags  Start                Length
------------------------------------------------------------
 1      DATA    4      00:00:00(     0)     52:17:46(235321)
Leadout DATA    4      52:17:46(235321)

ERROR: Cannot read sector of track.
WARNING: Cannot determine mode of data track 1 - assuming MODE1.
Analyzing track 01 (MODE1): start 00:00:00, length 52:17:46...
ERROR: Cannot get catalog number.
        	
Reading of toc data finished successfully.
#19307 worksforme MacBook Host crash / restart on DVD drive passthrough crvi
Description
  1. Select Ubuntu 19.10 Guest settings.
  2. Attached DVD drive as primary master.
  3. Selected passthrough.
  4. Boot Ubuntu 19.10 Guest.
  5. OSX 10.14.6 (18G2022) rebooted abruptly
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