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| #896 | obsolete | Error "hard disk with two children" after disk full during "discard current snapshot" | ||
| Description |
I had a fairly long series of snapshots without noticing that I was running out of disk space. I wanted to get back to an earlier snapshot, so selected "discard current snapshot and state". After a while I got an error that the operation failed because lack of diskspace. After freeing up some space I tried again but the discard would not start with an error message saying that a disk had two children (sorry, don't have exact message anymore). The attached screenshot shows the situation in the disk manager. I managed to recover by deleting one of the children from ~/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml (and modifying a reference to that snapshot in the machine's XML file). After that deleting the snapshots worked again. I'm running the Debian virtualbox-ose 1.5.2 package. |
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| #897 | worksforme | converted VMWare 6 vmdk with MS Win XP guest to a vmdk for VirtualBox pro current; failed | ||
| Description |
and have done 1. enable IO APIC support in VirtualBox
and 4. removed VMWare tool from MS Win XP. Additional details: latest stable VMWare 6.x, using a 10 GB extensible vmdk Windows XP Professional-s001.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s002.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s003.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s004.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s005.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s006.vmdk Windows XP Professional-s007.vmdk Windows XP Professional.vmdk I am using the latest stable VirtualBox pro (with USB support) RHEL5 rpm. These files and additional ones are in a directory. I made a cp -pr of this directory into another with a different directory name. I used VMWare on the new directory to perform steps 2, 3, and 4 above on a running MS Win XP. I then shutdown MS Win XP, exited VMWare, and started VirtualBox using the same new directory with the modified WinXP image as the file to start -- using only the Windows XP Professional.vmdk file -- not the sub (-s00x) files. As MS Win XP boots, VirtualBox suffers a fatal error; I have the logs VirtualBox automatically generates. What have I done wrong? I do not want to reinstall all my MS Win XP applications from CD-ROM; ghost would not solve this problem because it would make an image of MS Win XP with devices/drivers that VirtualBox cannot use. Once I get the modified MS Win XP running under VirtualBox, I will install the VirtualBox equivalent of VMWare tools into the running MS Win XP so that the screen will resize, etc. |
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| #898 | fixed | Mouse scroll wheel stops working during session with Windows host, Linux guest | ||
| Description |
I have a windows XP host and a linux (Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10, additions installed) guest with VirtualBox 1.5.2. Nn fresh startups, the mouse scroll wheel works perfectly, but eventually becomes disabled. Simply restarting X does not fix it, however saving the machine's state and then restoring it (without having to restart VirtualBox) does fix the problem, which leads me to believe that it's a problem with the host software. |
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