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| #3833 | fixed | Host Crashes on VM Exit | ||
| Description |
When any Guest exits, the kernel panics. No logs seem to survive the reboot (/var/log/vbox/ is empty), and no diagnostic messages are printed. I have installed VirtualBox on a RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, 64-bit host: the machine is a Core 2, Quad-Core. Though I have VT-x enabled, I have left the rest of the virtualization-related features of my system off. The crash seems to occur regardless of whether ACPI is on or off, whether Nested Paging is on or off, regardless of whether Guest Additions have started or not, and regardless of the guest (I have a Windows XP 32-bit guest and a Sidux Linux 32-bit guest, both of which cause the crash). If memory serves, the crash occurs even if VT-x is off on the Guest, though I do not think it occurred when I had VT-x disabled in the BIOS. As I said, no log files seem to survive the restart, so there are no additional files that I can provide. |
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| #3835 | fixed | Disk ejection take efect only after power off | ||
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When using Device/Eject optical disk menu entry while guest OS is running didn't really eject disk even when the guest OS reboots. The ejection only appends when the guest is powered off. Problem detected while installing Kubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty" and ejecting the disc when the installer says to eject the disc and press ENTER to reboot.
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| #3836 | fixed | NetBEUI broke v2.2 | ||
| Description |
XP host, W2K guest, working well w/ v2.1.4. Then upgraded to v2.2. Shared machine folder is gone. Trying to create one causes immediate "vaporization" of the VBoxGUI. (i.e. "crash.") Also, I had Adapter 2 set for NAT and NetBEUI on a home network, which worked well, allowing for the occasional UDP "miss" problem, documented in the manual. (p85) on upgrade to v2.2, I noticed the VBox check boxes disappeared from the Host Network settings. TCP still works fine on Adapter 1, but guest can't see outside for NetBEUI on Adapter 2. |
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