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| #1434 | worksforme | Host system reported that the file size limit - Reported incorrectly | ||
| Description |
I am running Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dual Core X6800 with 4GB Ram. I am running a WinXp SP2 client with a C: Drive VDI of 100GB and a D: Drive VDI of 100GD; both are dynamic disks. The Ubuntu host is running all partitions/file systems as ext3. All partitions are at least 300GB with the two partitions that hold the VDI files having over 200GB free space on each. I keep getting the following error. Usually happens when running a file sharing program on the WinXp guest. "Host system reported that the file size limit has been exceeded. VM execution is suspended. You need to move the file to a filesystem which allows bigger files." Given the amounts of space I have dedicated to the VDIs and base file systems; and the fact I am using ext3; how can this be? Is this a bug in the software? |
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| #1436 | fixed | file attributes in shared folder disappear -> Fixed in VBox 3.0.x | ||
| Description |
On Windows XP Guest the fileattributes like invisible or write-protect disappear in the shared folder |
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| #1437 | fixed | Can not disconnect network adapter if it is Intel/PRO 1000 MT Desktop | ||
| Description |
Well, the summary says it all. I am unable to disconnect my intel/PRO 1000 MT Desktop after the VM is started. I am using the Ubuntu Gutsy version as host and Windows XP Pro as guest. |
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