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| #1121 | duplicate | Reopen bug 991 from 1.5.2 to 1.5.4 | ||
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This bug is repoduced on Host: Debian etch, Debian lenny, Slackware (stable), Gentoo (stable) Guest: Windows XP Professional Edition SP2 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/991 Crash of windows (bluescreen) with access to shared folder in random moment of time. If i open solution of Miscrosoft Visual Studio 2005 (8.0) from shared folder - i have bluescreen if studio try to write any file from solution to shared folder. Thank you |
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| #1122 | duplicate | [feature-request] Mount host filesystem as guest CD/DVD-ROM | ||
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Asked on Forum by "LlamaNerds". Please allow inserting any folder (chosen folder, a USB storage device, a network folder) into guest's CD-ROM, not just ISO. Guest CD-ROM is always iso9660 FS, and currently to mount CD-ROM into guest, you need to specially prepare ISO image. It would be easier to mount any host's folder, into guests CD-ROM device, and VirtualBox should make iso9660 FS on-the-fly (in RAM), without taking any extra hard disk space. Of course this FS will be virtual and point to host's files. Qemu does something very similar - they allow mounting virtual hard disk and floppy that way, on-the-fly trasferring calls from hosts FS into guest's FAT. It looks like: "-hda fat:/yourdir/" command. Exceptions: of course exceptions must be handled, because ISO 9660 is more limited than other file systems, and put into a virtual file, seen from guest: "errors.txt", that will list all problematics files, such as over 2 GB, incorrect file name/encoding and stuff like that. NOTE: This will partially replace the "shared folders" feature, without even requiring GuestAdditions ! -Technologov, 23.01.2008. |
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| #1123 | duplicate | DesktopBSD crashes on startup after install | ||
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DesktopBSD based on FreeBSD 6.3-RC2 crashes on startup with message "Bad PNP BIOS data checksum". It can be reproduced in Vista or XP. Logs are attached. |
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