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#2992 fixed Loss of keyboard when guest OS boots up Chen Shaopeng
Description

This is a strange problem, as there was no problem during installation of guest OS. Here is the setup information:

Host: Linux Ubuntu Drapper (i386)

Guest: Linux CentOS 4.0 (i386)

The installation of the guest OS went fine, but as soon as the guest system reboots, the keyboard is completely lost. It is lost on the host as well on the guest. Mouse is still working fine. no keyboard. Guest OS boots up properly.

The only way to get back the keyboard is to reboot the host.

I tried this several times, with the same result. Start up VB GUI, everything is still working fine. Then boot up the guest OS. As soon as the guest OS starts booting, keyboard is gone.

I moved the guest OS to a Windows XP (SP3) host, and everything works correctly.

#2994 fixed User Manual section 4.2.1.1 not accurate for Macintosh Tom Childers
Description

Section 4.2.1.1 state

  1. Back in the Virtual Disk Manager, select that ISO file and press the “Select” but-

ton. This will mount the ISO file and present it to your Windows guest as a CD-ROM.

This is not correct, and confusing. The user must use the VDM to add the ISO image and click "OK". Then they must go back to the main xVM window, with the VM powered off, and click on the CD/DVD-ROM item in the Details window to choose which ISO to mount.

For a naive user, this doc error makes it impossible to install the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso tools.

#2995 fixed Shared Folders inaccessible from Windows 7 guest on Windows Vista 64-bit host -> fixed in 2.1.2 winuser
Description

I have Guest Additions installed. I have created a shared folder called MySharedFolder. I am unable to access it from within the Windows 7 guest.

I have tried attaching it to a drive letter by typing "net use d: \vboxsrv\MySharedFolder". This works under a Windows Vista guest, but not under Windows 7.

I have also tried navigating to \vboxsrv\MySharedFolder in Windows Explorer. This did not work.

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