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| #7505 | obsolete | ifdown eth1 required before reboot or shutdown or else subsequent boot hangs at eth1 configuration | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox version 3.2.8 r64453 running on Ubuntu 9.10 32-bit host, problem occurs when running a CentOS 4.1 (Final) virtual guest. If you run only one virtual network adapter, specifically a NAT'd adapter, dhcp, startup is fine. But if you try to add a second adapter, specifically, a Host-Only adapater, dhcp (or static), boot will usually hang when the OS tries to configure eth1 (the Host-Only adapter). I found that the only workaround was to remember to do an "ifdown eth1" (the host-only adapter) before each reboot or shutdown of the CentOS vm. If you do a manual"ifdown eth1" then the reboot is consistently successful, and both eth0 (NAT) and eth1 (Host-Only) are successfully configured at boot and bootup is successful every time (I have tested over 10x boots so far completely successful as long as "ifdown eth1" is executed before shutdown). Thanks |
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| #7513 | obsolete | Shared folders in VM on Windows and Ubuntu | ||
| Description |
Hi I have a VM on external disk that I'm using on both Windows and Ubuntu. The problem is that when I set Shared folders on Windows, VB on Ubuntu does not want to read VM xml config. I have to manually change/delete shared folders entry in editor to be able to see the VM in the VB GUI. Error:
Shared folder path 'c:\' is not absolute. Only Refresh and Delete is possible. I know that shared folders differ depending on the host, but that shouldn't prevent us to change it in the GUI. Even better, VB should ignore (maybe with some red alert) invalid shares. It is not a critical error. Best regards, vlatko |
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| #7514 | obsolete | Guest Linux hangs on disk I/O every 30-60 min | ||
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Hi, My Virtualbox is the latest 3.2.8, host WinXP 32bit, guest OpenSuse Linux 11.3. Every 30-60 min guest Linux hangs while trying to read/write to/from a disk. Sometimes it's accompamied by 100% use of one of CPU cores, sometimes - not. It seems like guest is infinitely waits for I/O from disk. While hanging, guest OS is responsing to mouse movements and clicks (buttons are raising on mouse move, terminals work) until the needed data are cached in memory. When they need to make disk I/O, they hang too, so finally everything waits for I/O and hangs. Host WinXP works perfectly, only guest freezes. Video mode, network, shared folders - do not affect. I tried 64-bit and 32-bit guest OpenSuse 11.3, it's the same. VDI disks are created in a standard way (expanding file) with limit of 30GB. Inside VDI there is 4Gb /dev/sda1 swap partition and 26gb /dev/sda2 ext4 root fs. Help me please diagnose/fix the problem. |
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