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| #9167 | obsolete | 4.0.10-72479 : Blue screen of the death when you change to Bridged Adapter | ||
| Description |
Blue screen of the death when you switch to any kind of network to Bridged Adapter:
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| #17082 | fixed | No more elevated rights after install of Guest Additions 5.1.28 on Windows -> fixed in 5.1.30 | ||
| Description |
After installation of the Guest Additions for Windows 5.1.28 on Window 10 Pro no more programs with elevated rights can be executed. There is always a popup saying "The extended attributes are inconsistent". I found no way to execute anything with elevated righs. I am running Virtualbox 5.1.28 on Ubuntu 16.04. |
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| #7427 | obsolete | Kernel panic when starting F5 Big-IP (not syncing: Fatal exception) | ||
| Description |
I spun up an F5 Big-IP trial VM on VirtualBox. It can be found here: https://www.f5.com/trial/. It's designed to run on VMWare. The disk I use is the original VMDK that comes from F5. I've set up a virtual machine with PIIX4, I/O APIC. Base memory is 1GB, network interfaces are PCNet-II. This all matches the VMWare setup. Upon boot, after Loading udev, I get "Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception" The interesting part is that this does not happen always. If you allow the VM to auto-reboot, eventually it will load successfully. This makes me think that we may have some sort of race condition here. I am assuming at this point that it has something to do with attaching the storage devices from /etc/fstab, though I do not know this for certain. The one thing I can see that is slightly unusual is that /etc/fstab uses UUIDs, not /dev/hda references. This should be easy to reproduce by downloading the F5 trial and using the attached machine XML. |
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