Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #1789 | fixed | Solaris 10 u5 5/08 guest unable to see SATA disks => Fixed in 1.6.6 | ||
| Description |
Added a raw disk using instructions in user guide. When disk is attached to vm using IDE (primary slave), reconfigure reboot creates device files and disk is usable. However, if disk is changed to SATA port 0, neither devfsadm nor reconfigure reboot will create the needed device files. WinXP 32-bit host. attaching : configuration of the VM, kernel log of the guest (the one you can get with dmesg), log file of VirtualBox |
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| #1790 | fixed | Setting nictrace causes VERR_PDM_MISSING_INTERFACE_ABOVE => Fixed in 1.6.4 | ||
| Description |
When I try to enable NIC tracing on a VM, it fails to find the configuration. If I then disable tracing, it works. Something definitely looks wrong with enabling tracing: $ VBoxManage modifyvm 7f10ffca-6262-4de7-ebb3-d90a55c4fc2e -nictrace1 on VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.6.2 (C) 2005-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. brian@brian-laptop:/home/brian-old-laptop/lustre/b1_6$ VBoxManage modifyvm 7f10ffca-6262-4de7-ebb3-d90a55c4fc2e -nictracefile1 ~/lustre/vbox-nic1.log VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 1.6.2 (C) 2005-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. but when I try to actually start the VM I get an error dialog which pretty much mirrors what's written to the VBox.log: 00:00:06.310 ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) aIID={d5a1cbda-f5d7-4824-9afe-d640c94c7dcf} aComponent={Console} aText={Configuration error: the above device/driver didn't export the network config interface.
00:00:06.310 VBox status code: -2802 (VERR_PDM_MISSING_INTERFACE_ABOVE)} aWarning=false, preserve=false
00:00:06.320 Power up failed (vrc=VERR_PDM_MISSING_INTERFACE_ABOVE, hrc=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0X80004005))
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| #1791 | fixed | Vista 64bit Host BSOD | ||
| Description |
I'm using Virtualbox 1.6.2 in both Ubuntu Linux 64 bit and Windows Vista 64bit, and I have one VM with Windows XP 32bit....everything is working perfect when I'm using the VM from Ubuntu but I'm getting BSODs when i'm running the VM from Windows Vista and not BSOD in the guest machine but in the host machine. I always get BSOD when I'm shutting down the guest and a lot of times when I'm using in it. The settings that i have for the VM are the same in windows and linux. After the BSOD is coming up on Windows Vista laways something like that: Problem signature:
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