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| #2723 | fixed | Rawdisk vmdk files created with VBoxManage command aren't compatible with VMware products | ||
| Description |
Summary:
Detail: VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename raw_vb.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sdb Created rawdisk "raw_vb.vmdk" works well on VBox, but doesn't works on VMware Server 1.0.8 and VMware Player 2.5.1 (also 2.5.0). In raw_vb.vmdk, I can see these following lines are included: # Extent description RW 3940479 FLAT "/dev/sdb" Then, I made another virtual rawdisk of my flash with VMware Server 1.0.8. In the created file, I can see these following lines: # Extent description RW 3940479 FLAT "/dev/sdb" 0 This virtual rawdisk works perfectly on both VMware products and VirtualBox. The difference between VBox's and VMware's rawdisk is only the last "0" in "Extent description". (yes, it's true that there are other differences, but they didn't make any BIG effects in virtual machine's behaviour) I will try to attach actual vmdk files :) |
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| #2724 | fixed | X falls back to safe mode on Ubuntu 8.10 when you assign exactly 12MB of video memory with guest additions isntalled => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
If you assign 8MB or 16MB of video memory to the VM, X boots correctly. If you use the number 12 for the video memory size with the VirtualBox guest additions, X will fail to launch with an AddScreen error in the Xorg.log. The same setting of 12MB is working so far on Centos (albeit at a different screen resolution). Can gather more information about the problem, but not exactly sure what is useful to know. |
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| #2727 | fixed | PXE Boot | ||
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When setting up three virtual machines, one to PXE Boot, the guest failed. One of the Fedora 9 VMs is setup with DHCP, Cobbler, Apache, and TFTP. I set the NICs to various types without success, however the VM to PXE Boot failed to start and get a new ip address. host: Vista 64 4GB ram guest: Fedora 9 |
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