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#1843 fixed CentOS 5.2 Virtual Screen resizes when trying to use the keyboard. (XP 32 bit host and Vista 64 bit host) Bart de Boer
Description

Hello,

I have been working with a CentOS 5.2 installation within virtualbox which has been working perfect until now. When I start my CentOS I can use the keyboard until the graphical environment is loaded. I can use my mouse to select the username box to type the username, but no matter what key I press the screen gets smaller, and with the other press the screen gets the original size again, but CentOS does not receive input.

I tried reinstalling virtualbox, and moving the image to another computer running virtualbox. They both give the same problem. (XP 32 bit host and Vista 64 bit host (vbox 32 and vbox 64).

I doubt the problem has to do with my CentOS installation since it is only a simple installation of CentOS 5.2 + Sybase 15 (That worked perfect until reboot).

#2339 invalid CentOS 5.2 crashes when installing it. Jon Camilleri
Description

CentOS Live CD Installation. File: CentOS-5.2-i386-LiveCD.iso

VirtualBox 2.0.2 GUI

Whilst booting up CentOS, the attached errors are displayed. This is noted to crash during startup scripts (/etc/init.d), when the xfs scripts are being loaded.

#4509 fixed CentOS 5.3 + Xen reboots the Host -> fixed in SVN/3.0.4 laga
Description

Hello!

I've recently installed CentOS 5.3 and choose to install virtualisation support during their setup. This adds the Xen hypervisor as the default kernel.

If I have VT-x enabled:

  • the guest will hang at boot with a blinking cursor

If I have VT-X disabled:

  • the guest will load the Xen kernel, then reboot. The Xen kernel will load again and then the *host* will reboot.

Guest setup:

  • Vanilla CentOS 5.3 install with Xen enabled.

How to reproduce:

  • Download CentOS 5.3 i386 DVD iso
  • Set up VM, enable PAE, disable VT-x.
  • Boot and install CentOS. Select Virtualisation support during setup.
  • Reboot after install. The only available entry in the boot loader will be the Xen hypervisor.
  • Watch your box reboot

I'd love to attach a log file, but with the host rebooting, they end up empty.

My CPU: cpu family : 6 model : 15 model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping : 6

Regards,

Michael

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