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#1258 obsolete Failure to install FreeBSD 7.0RC2 Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Description

VirtualBox-osx-1.5.51-r27946-beta3 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 fails to install FreeBSD 7.0RC2 while copying files from CD to the virtual Harddrive (no matter if the virtual HD is of growing or fixed size type).

I used ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.0/7.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso, checked the MD5 sums (correct) and configured VirtualBox to use that ISO image as CD-Rom for a OS type FreeBSD VM

After booting the VM I choose the following options:

Screen: Option choosen: ======================================================================

Welcome to FreeBSD: Boot FreeBSD [default]

Country Selection: Germany System Console Keymap: German ISO FreeBSD/i386 7.0 RC2 sysinstall Main menu: Standart partitioning scheme: All Install Boot Manager: Standart (no boot manager) create BSD partitions: Auto Defaults Choose Distribution: X-Developer Ports Collection: yes Choose installation Media: CD/DVD

However, the install always crashes after a while, mostly when the virtual HD LED has been red for quite a long time. See attached screenshots

#1259 fixed Window close yes/abort question for VBoxSDL Christopher
Description

Dear VirtualBox team,

there are many users that accidentially closed the VBoxSDL window since many of the running applications have their close-button in the upper right corner near the close button of the surrounding VBoxSDL window (well not surprising). If one uses VirtualBox (and not VBoxSDL), it asks the well known "Do you really want ..." question, if one tries to close the entire window with the button in the upper right corner. It would be very nice, if you could add an option (e.g. "-askonclose") to VBoxSDL similar to the functionality of VirtualBox (at least the real "Do you really want ..." question).

It is very frustrating if there are many users, that have lost their current work by this accident. And we prefere to use VBoxSDL and not VirtualBox since we want to secure (if possible at all), that only our image is executed.

Many thanks for any help.

Best regards

Chris

#1260 wontfix VirtualBox disrespects umask when creating files in shared folders => Fixed in SVN László Monda
Description

I want my WinXP guest to create files using shared folders on the filesystem of my Gutsy host with the permission 644. I set umask to 0022, but VirtualBox creates files with permission 600.

I've even modified the VirtualBox script right before

exec "/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox" "$@"

to include

umask 0022

but VirtualBox obviously disrespects umask by creating files with permission 600.

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