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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2996 | fixed | Swapped keys in german keyboard layout -> Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Running Open Solaris 2008.11 (64-bit) or Solaris 10U6 x64 (64-bit) as guests. On command line (even without X), the
locale settings are:
eeprom keyboard settings are: |
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| #2997 | fixed | Include PID of running machine at the beggining of the log | ||
| Description |
Hello, for monitoring virtual machines running in production environments, it would be great to know the pid of a virtual machine througth the log or a file, created by VirtualBox. All the daemons in Linux have a file in /var/run with just its pid number. In VirtualBox there could be, to avoid root permissions, a file in the Logs folder with the pid of the machine, so monitoring this process and running it if it is down would be easier for any monitoring software. Thank you. |
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| #2999 | fixed | Can't re-start "saved" machine when host system (openSuse) is installed on a SATA drive | ||
| Description |
In all versions that I have tried since 1.5.2, I have been unable to re-start a "saved" machine when the host OS (openSuse 10.3, and/or 11.1) is installed on a SATA drive. I am using the "full" version of VB (with USB support). On each occasion I have done a full re-install of the guest OS (Windows XP) from the original CD, so there has not been anything "carried forward" from an earlier version. On my desktop PC, I had a good, working version (!.6.0 I think) until an accident wiped my main (IDE) hard drive, and when I re-installed openSuse 10.3 I put it on a different drive, this time on a SATA bus. From that point I have been unable to re-start the saved machine. On my laptop, I have had to continue using VB 1.5.2, as any newer version, fails to re-start the "saved" machine. My laptop has a SATA HD. I also have this problem on my Acer Aspire One 150 netbook. (I am not sure which bus the HD is on.) The two log files attached are from my desktop. |
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