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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #838 | fixed | Mounting CD inside VM fails first time after changing image | ||
| Description |
I boot the installer using with the VM's CD pointing to an ISO CD image (CD1). During the installation I need to switch to a different image (CD2). Even if I do that procedure completely manually, the first mount command will always fail. # umount /cdrom /* use virtual disk manager to change CD ISO image */ # mount /dev/hdc /cdrom mount: you must specify the filesystem type # mount /dev/hdc /cdrom mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only /* use virtual disk manager to change CD ISO image */ # mount /cdrom mount: no medium found # mount /cdrom mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only # umount /cdrom There is one strange thing: I can only reproduce this when using the Debian kernel compiled for a 486 processor (which is the one used in the Installer), not with the one compiled for a 686 processor. I can provide the kernel configs if needed. I first experienced the problem during installation, but also reproduced it in an installed Debian system after booting it with the 486 kernel. As this problem does not occur in vmware, I think it must be an issue in VirtualBox.
Context: Using a Debian Installer CD image to install a new system
This report is based on my mail to the user list: |
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| #839 | fixed | VirtB hang up when installing ms visual studio 2008 beta2 -> try with 2.1.4 | ||
| Description |
When installing Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 beta2 on MS Windows XP SP2 virtual os hang up. |
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| #840 | invalid | host only connection. | ||
| Description |
VMware offers a connection type called "host-only". This creates one network interface on each OS (one for the Host and one for the Guest) that you can assign with an IP and let the two operating systems see each other through this connection. Is it possible to do currently in VirtualBox? Should we expect that feature in one of the next versions of VirtualBox? That would be so great because someone could access services running in host from guest, and vice versa. |
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