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| #283 | invalid | install worked fine in suse 10.2 but when I try to start it I get an error | ||
| Description |
The vbox install log says: Makefile:88: * Error: unable to find the include directory for your current Linux kernel. Specify ERN_INCL=<directory> and run Make again.. Stop.As I am a newbee with Linux and Suse 10.2 I do not know what to do. The Version of Virtual Box I downloaded as rpm was for Suse 10.2, so shouldnt it know where that directory is? You can email me directly as well: artist56@… Thanks in Advance tom |
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| #8757 | obsolete | install win2k guest crash/hang during hardware detection when USB 2.0 not enabled | ||
| Description |
When you create a new windows 2000 vm, it is impossible to complete the install. It always crashes/hangs during hardware detection. This only happens if USB 2.0 is NOT enabled such as when the extension pack is not installed; or even if the pack is installed and you uncheck the USB 2.0 box. Once the vm has been successfully created/installed, you can disable USB 2.0 and the win2k vm will continue to run. Note that this crash occurs long before the guest additions are installed... this happens during the round 2 hardware detection phase. Host is Ubuntu 10.10-32 on amd64 |
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| #9677 | obsolete | install of eComStation 2.1 under MacOS X.6.5 host hangs at graphics driver | ||
| Description |
The host is MacOS X.6.5 running on a Mac Pro (purchased Dec. 2006). Every attempt to install eComstation 2.1 as a VM under VirtualBox 4.1.2 (_or_ 4.0.12 or 3.2.12 that I've tried, or probably any other version) always hangs (one or another of the CPUs -> 100%) when the installer tries to load a graphics driver. A friend did succeed in installing the same guest VM, with the same minimal basic configuration, under VB 4.1.2 in a Linux host (latest Kubuntu). So the problem is Mac-specific. The VM configuration has:
The eCS install is on a .iso file, as is the OS's registration info. Everything else of the VM config. is disabled, including audio. The eCS 2.1 installer settings are default, though variations (see below) seemed to make no difference. The guest configuration is also left at Easy Installation (again, variations using Advanced Installation made no difference), except as pointed out by one user: the File system had to be JFS instead of HPFS. With the latter the 1st phase of the install invariably aborted with error code 0x1. In addition, at the Verify Hardware stage, Advanced Power Management was turned off, and at the Configure Network stage the 'Point-to-Point connections' option was unchecked. In every case the install process would appear to hang at, or immediately after, loading of a graphics driver:
eCS 1.2r does run in a VBox VM, but it was installed under Parallels, not VirtualBox. That VM is stored in a .hdd file. In fact, not one of my several dozen attempts to install some version of eCS as a VM under any version of VirtualBox has been successful with Mac OS X as the host.
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