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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2862 | fixed | 2.1.0 ftp over nat bug -> Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Having VM Ubuntu 8.04.1 at VirtualBox 2.1.0 with network settings over NAT. Then I download files over FTP from Ubuntu, it`s damaged. With network settings VM over host-interface all working ok! |
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| #2863 | fixed | VERR_ACCESS_DENIED error after upgrade to v2.1.0 => VBoxManage | ||
| Description |
I recently installed v2.1.0. on Windows XP 32 bit. Previously I was using v2.0.6. When I Start the virtual machine I get the following error: ERROR [COM]: aRC=E_FAIL (0x80004005) aIID={e3c6d4a1-a935-47ca-b16d-f9e9c496e53e} aComponent={Console} aText={Unknown error creating VM (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED)} aWarning=false, preserve=false Power up failed (vrc=VERR_ACCESS_DENIED, rc=E_FAIL (0X80004005)) I have tried re-installing and I still get the same issue. When I revert back to v2.0.6 things work fine, so this makes me think it's not a permissions issue. I attached the full log. Any suggestions? |
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| #2864 | fixed | Not possible to freely assign which IDE port is used for which device => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Some operating systems, among them OpenStep and NeXTSTEP, require non-standard assignment of CD-ROM drives and hard drives. It is seemingly currently not possible to assign the CD-ROM drive to the primary IDE slave port, only to the secondary master port. While it would be possible to edit the XML file to reflect different settings, launching such a machine results in an error. Due to this, I cannot load drivers into the virtual machine which reside on a CD-ROM or CD-ROM disk image, because the CD drive can't be seen on the currently assigned IDE port. The only alternative would be to use a SCSI CD-ROM drive, but since SCSI is not emulated by VirtualBox that's not an option either. It really should be not up to the emulation software to decide on which port I have what. If we emulate a dual-channel IDE interface, each with master and slave device, then I should be able to have three CD-ROM drives and one hard drive, or four hard drives and no CD-ROM device, or a CD-ROM drive at some random, non-standard port. Since VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop for other reasons are incapable of running OpenStep and NeXTSTEP, this is a total show-stopper to run some legacy OS. |
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