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| #9120 | obsolete | pxe boot over subnet fails | ||
| Description |
We used VirtualBox 4.0.4 (without extpack) without problems to boot with pxe (pcnet devices) over subnet boundaries. After upgrading 4.0.10 and installation of the extension pack (because usb2 support), pxe boot over subnet fails for all devices (intel and pcnet!). The pxe client in virtualbox uses the IP of the dhcp relay agent by mistake instead of the IP of the gateway/router, so a "PXE-E32 open timeout" occurs (look at attached screenshot). The "dhcp offer" (wireshark snippet, attached) seems to be correct for me. Also attached the mandatory vbox.log Regards Thomas |
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| #9121 | obsolete | Losing bridge after hibernation | ||
| Description |
Sometimes when host resumes from hibernation, guests (bridged) cannot reach internet or host, but i can ping each other, i've to vitually unplug and replug the network of each guest, sometime i've to up and down the guest interface to get network working Host Win 7 x64 on i7 920 w 12gb ram, guests UBUNTU 10.04 Server, Debian 6.0 |
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| #9122 | obsolete | Background color on menu text in XP is always white | ||
| Description |
VBox: 4.0.10 Host: OpenSuSE 11.4 Guest: Win XP SP3 (with Guest Additions) (Have searched both tickets and forums but haven't been able to find anything similar reported.) Basically this is a fully working installation and has been since back in 4.0 days. There is one minor (cosmetic) problem in that background color handling for window texts specially in menus fails to get the right background color. Instead they are always rendered with white background color. This happens in multiple programs running in the guest system so this is a (comestic) glitch. That should be given low priority but still it would be nice to have the text rendering 100% functional. Screenshot included. Further information: This happens both when host is running NVidia propritary drivers as well as SW emulation so it doesn't seem Graphic driver dependent. |
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