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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1738 | worksforme | Running two snapshots of same vdi | ||
| Description |
It would be good we can run two snapshots (or three, or more,...) of the same vdi. This way we'd have a base image, and the changes for one running machine in a hand, and the changes of the other running machine in the other hand. This will be usefull to save space in disk, because near all of the files in both machines are the same, and maybe only a few configuration files are different. The two machines will share the same base disk image. |
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| #1739 | fixed | XP Host, Vbox 1.6.2, fresh Ubuntu 8.04 -> Ubuntu hangs at boot time -> fixed in 1.6.4 | ||
| Description |
Hi, this happens now every second or third time when starting a fresh installed Ubuntu in a VBOX on an XP home host (SP3): Ubuntu boot just hangs and host processor usage goes up to 100% (for one processor). My hardware: Processor: AMD Turion 64 X2 1,6GHz Chipset: nVidia C51MV+MCP51 RAM: 2GB DDR2 667MHz Display: 15,4" WXGA Graphics: nVidia GeForce Go 7600 256MB This is not nice. Basically VBox is unusable this way. So this defect must be very high priority. If needed I can provide upload of the virtual hard disk file with the installation or I am also able to give you access to my computer for debugging. |
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| #1740 | fixed | VirtualBox 1.6.2 hangs with FreeBSD 7.0 guest and Intel VT-x enabled | ||
| Description |
I'm using VirtualBox 1.6.2 in my Gentoo Linux system (kernel 2.6.25 x86_64) and if I enable the Intel VT-x setting, I cannot start FreeBSD 7.0 from the ISO images. It either hangs at startup (boot loader) or it hangs when I'm presented with the menu to choose and the timer is stuck at 10 seconds. When I disable the Intel VT-x extensions, installation starts normally. I'm using a Intel E8400 processor with Intel P35 chipset and 4GB RAM. |
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