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| #4786 | duplicate | Booting 2.6.30.4 vanilla = crash | ||
| Description |
Hi. I've recently upgraded my Linux guest which included kernel upgrade from 2.6.27.29 to 2.6.30.4. Now guest crashes during kernel boot. Going back to older kernel fixes the problem. I'm attaching log which contains crash info. |
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| #16189 | duplicate | Booting 32bit Debian Stretch guest with Linux kernel >= 4.7.8 hangs forever without IO-APIC | ||
| Description |
After upgrading some of my Debian Stretch VMs to the Linux kernel 4.7.8 or 4.8.5 they would hang forever during boot after loading the initial ramdisk. This only happens with 32bit guests and on both Linux and Windows hosts. After I enabled the IO-APIC in the machine settings, they booted successfully again. More importantly, I can't even install a recent Debian Testing build without enabling IO-APIC first. Steps to reproduce:
I could also reproduce this with VirtualBox 5.1.9 and 5.0.28. |
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| #7368 | obsolete | Booting Debian GNU/Hurd takes very long | ||
| Description |
gnumach takes minutes to boot on VirtualBox, because VirtualBox apparently takes a very long time to implement the port probing that some drivers of gnumach do. The same problem does not exist on qemu and kvm. In rare cases I also received a guru mediation at the same boot stage. See also the discussion thread at debian-hurd: http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2010/08/msg00064.html To reproduce you can use the current debian-installer image for Debian GNU/Hurd: |
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