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#2290 fixed vbox 2.0.2 unable to create 64-bit guest on opensuse 11 x64 => Upgrade ASUS BIOS suchindran
Description

upgraded to vbox 2.02 on opensuse 11 x64 host. unable to create 64-bit guest vms, vbox sees my proc only as i586.

proc is virt-capable amd phenom 8450 3-core & bios has amd-v enabled.

here is a sample vbox guest settings list:

General Name Ubuntu-8.04.1-LTS-x64 OS Type Ubuntu Base Memory 1024 MB Video Memory 128 MB Boot Order CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk ACPI Enabled IO APIC Enabled VT-x/AMD-V Enabled PAE/NX Enabled

Hard Disks IDE Primary Master Enterprise Linux.vdi [Normal, 10.00 GB] CD/DVD-ROM Host Drive ASUS DRW-1814BL (/dev/sr0) Floppy Not mounted Audio Host Driver PulseAudio Controller ICH AC97

Network Adapter 1 Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (NAT) Adapter 2 Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (NAT)

Serial Ports Port 1 COM1, Disconnected USB Device Filters 0 (0 active) Shared Folders 2 Remote Display Disabled

have tried to install following guests on opensuse 11 x64 with vbox 2.0.2: linux 64: ubuntu hardy, rpath foresight, debian lenny, sles 10 unix 64: solaris 10, freebsd 7, nexenta b86 solaris installs 32-bit by default and rest say they need a 64-bit cpu but find only a i586 under vbox.

all above install individually without problems on physical partitions on same m/c, but then i will have a multiboot m/c rather then concurrent vms on one host... doesn't serve my purpose...

have also tried same vbox2.0.2 binary on ubuntu hardy x64, same prob there with vbox, so it seems to be a vbox bug thingie...

have even uninstalled vbox binary entirely and recompiled afresh from source, but problem persists...

cs

#2291 fixed Ethernet Capture Failure: Internal bridging (and hub) logic drivers dependent on Host Services Lama
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http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=9551 Please check this link (your forum) for full details! Moderators are also supporting this...

#2292 fixed Guru meditation (VERR_EM_INTERNAL_ERROR) booting OpenSolaris with VT-x and SATA enabled => Fixed in 2.0.4 Robert Krawitz
Description

Trying to boot or install OpenSolaris (installing from onnv build 86, or booting an existing build 98 installation), I get a critical error if the SATA controller is enabled and VT-x is enabled. I've tried with IO APIC enabled (required with VT-x); it doesn't matter if ACPI or PAE is either enabled or disabled. It appears to happen around when OpenSolaris tries to probe the device tree, judging by the installation messages.

Note that there's no problem if either VT-x or SATA is enabled, but not both; it's only when both are enabled that the critical error happens.

Host: Dell Inspiron E1705, Core 2 Duo@1.83 GHz, 4 GB RAM (3.33 GB effectively), 320 GB SATA drive (running as an IDE drive, since the BIOS doesn't support AHCI :-(), OpenSUSE 11.0, uname -a:

Linux rlk-mobile 2.6.25.16-0.1-default #1 SMP 2008-08-21 00:34:25 +0200 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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