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| #9253 | duplicate | kernel panic when host is shutdown or restarted | ||
| Description |
After services goes down and just before shutdown or restart, we got a kernel panic. i'm attaching pictures with the trace. Let me know if you need something else. kernel 2.6.39.3 gcc 4.6.1 glic 2.14 |
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| #10546 | fixed | kernel panic on ubuntu host when using bridged networking | ||
| Description |
I am running virtualbox 4.1.14 on a dell E6410. Until yesterday I had virtualbox 4.1.6 and everything was working great. I then updated to 4.1.14 and I started having kernel panics on my ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) host whenever I enable bridged networking. The kernel panic happens as soon as I start virtualbox (XP Guest). Attached is the log that virtualbox produces before halting (not much) If I use NAT instead of bridged networking everything works. I tried going back to 4.1.6 (after removing 4.1.14), but the same thing still happens. The NIC in my laptop is an "Intel Corporation 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection (rev 05)", using the e1000e driver. I have used the stock kernel drivers and the latest ones to no avail. |
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| #17989 | obsolete | kernel panic on macOS | ||
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about half an hour after i installed VirtualBox on my Macbook Pro running macOS 10.13.6, created an Ubuntu 18.04 machine, allowed automatic hot-patches, and started updating Ubuntu to the latest software, my laptop panicked at the moment of the crash, VirtualBox was not the foreground app; i was using OmniOutliner; VirtualBox was not minimized |
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