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| #8718 | duplicate | CentOS 5.6 x86_64 guest installation crashes 32bit Windows 7 Enterprise Host | ||
| Description |
I tried to install a CentOS 5.6 x86_64 on a freshly installed VirtualBox 4.0.4. I tried it as both "RedHat (64 bit)" as CentOS is a RedHat derivative and "Linux 2.6 (64 bit)". Both variants lead to a crash and reboot of the Host Windows 7 Enterprise OS (32 Bit). Due to the reboot I were not able to gather more information about the crash. The virtual machine was configured to use 512 MiB of RAM, 1 CPU and a NATed network interface. I tried to use the text mode installation. The host Machine is a Lenovo Thinkpad W510, Intel VT is enabled. I used the CentOS 5.6 CD ISO images as installation media. I tried several combinations of IO-APIC, nested Pages and PAE flags without success. The same set of installation ISO images lead to a working VM using VMWare Player. |
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| #10188 | invalid | CentOS 5.7 VBox Guest Additions Failed | ||
| Description |
This is just a note on installing Guest Additions under CentOS 5.7. As originally installed, there is a soft link to a non existent path for build: /lib/modules/2.6.18-274.el5/build in CentOS 5.7 running under VirtualBox. This creates a problem when you try to run the VBoxLinuxAdditions.run script, because the Make fails when the kernel directory is setup in: /usr/src/vboxguest-4.1.8/vboxguest/Makefile.include.header as: KERN_DIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build The soft link should actually be setup as: /lib/modules/2.6.18-274.el5/build ->
After the link is fixed, VBoxLinuxAdditions.run runs without any problems. Regards,
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| #16856 | worksforme | CentOS 5.9 VM crash when running under VBox 5.1.22 | ||
| Description |
Hi there, I have a CentOS 7 machine (Kernel 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7.x86_64) with VirtualBox. Until Today I had VirtualBox 5.0.32 r112930 (package VirtualBox-5.0-5.0.32_112930_el7-1.x86_64) installed and three VM running: two CentOS 5.9 (Kernel 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5) and one Windows XP. Today, after installing VirtualBox 5.1.22 (package VirtualBox-5.1-5.1.22_115126_el7-1.x86_64.rpm) and the sister extension package, one of the CentOS crashed with kernel panic "Kernel Panic - Not syncing: NMI watchdog" message. Find herein a ZIP file containing two files:
Thanks for your help/support. Rgds. |
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