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| #2511 | fixed | Running Red Hat ES3u6 obn VB 2.0.2/2.04 requires "noapic" at RH boot time | ||
| Description |
In order to successfully start and run RH 3u6 it is necessary to specify "noapic" as a boot parameter for RH. Otherwise RH will continiously report lost interrupts for hda, dma, etc. The system will be dead slow and not function properly. |
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| #2924 | fixed | Red Hat ES3 64bit does not run on VB 2.0.6 | ||
| Description |
I have installed Red Hat ES3 on a VirtualBox 2.0.6 running on a AMD 64bit. I tried Solaris 10 x64 and Vista Business x64 as host system, but both show the same behaviour. The installation works fine, but when I try to boot the guest I get a constant stream of error messages: "hda: DMA interrupt recovery" and "hda: lost interrupt" Due these messages the system takes hours to boot and is virtually unusable. I did a complete system update (which takes about 3 days) but the error messages still appear. I tried to install the VBox Additions but that fails. I raised a support case with Red Hat (Service Request: 1874786) and they confirmed this behaviour. I have no problems running RHEL3 32bit and RHEL5 64bit. |
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| #13241 | obsolete | USB device on OSX host not available to Windows guest | ||
| Description |
I have a device I want to make available to a windows guest. Unfortunately even after installing the extensions and configuring a filter it does not become available. Even with the guest vm down "VBoxManage list usbhost " shows the device as "unavailable". UUID: 0545a6e1-... VendorId: 0x1163 (1163) ProductId: 0x0300 (0300) Revision: 3.16 (0316) Port: 1 USB version/speed: 0/1 Manufacturer: DeLorme Publishing Product: DeLorme USB inReach SerialNumber: 10000001-0001 Address: p=0x0300;v=0x1163;s=0x000221ff985a33b4;l=0x14100000 Current State: Unavailable I have attached the output of "ioreg -l" that (IIUC) suggests that the OSX HID driver uses the device. I have no idea how or why. Or if virtualbox can do anything about this. |
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