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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1918 | fixed | Support "differencing" disks, or don't delete immutable disk temp file on closedown | ||
| Description |
I would like to create guests based on a "base" immutable disk image, plus changes. I know VBox already does this with immutable disks, but it then deletes the writes to a given session on closedown. I would like the option to persist these changes between sessions (preferably automatically so I don't have to check "save changes" every time). The reason is speed and space: If I can create a base OS image and point guests at that, I have an "instant starting point" for a new guest without reinstalling the OS. If that guest then behaves like a normal PC from that point onwards I can install different apps etc without contamination. Plus it all happens for the disk cost of one base image + differences per guest. |
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| #6053 | obsolete | Microsoft Access database corruption in VB share folders (reopen the issue) | ||
| Description |
Host is Windows 2003 server. VM client is Windows XP SP3. The compact and repair database menu from MS Access 2003 doesn't work correctly. Corruption occurs if 2 users (maybe also with just one) write at the database. Share folders in any VB version works as intended. I provide a screenshot and 4 log files in a zip. The database work justs fine with common MS shares (network shares) over the LAN. Seems that file locking functions doesn't work in VB share folders. |
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| #4161 | fixed | VirtualBox 2.2.4 not starting in FC9,i386 | ||
| Description |
I have installed VirtualBox-2.2.4_47978_fedora9-1.i386.rpm. Though the installation was successful, when I am starting the application, VirtualBox is giving me the following error VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain: dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox.so",) failed: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox.so: undefined symbol: _ZN16QDesktopServices15storageLocationENS_16StandardLocationE My window manager is Fluxbox. |
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