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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3872 | fixed | VM Aborts during boot on Fedora 11 x86_64 => update F11 package | ||
| Description |
I have vbox on Fedora 11 x86_64 with 2 vm's, windows 7 and xp. I set them up and ran them under 2.2.0. rpm -Uvh --nodeps. Installed 2.2.2, no problem. One vm - xp - was saved. Started it up, worked fine. Shut it down to change settings to allow VRDP. But now when I start either vm, I get the bios screen, a message that the vm couldn't find any audio, then it aborts. I went back and turned off VRDP. Same result. Attached is the log. I tried to get a core dump: As root: [root@intel64-office ~]# ulimit -c unlimited [root@intel64-office ~]# echo -n 1 > /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable [root@intel64-office ~]# /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox -startvm Windows-XP The VM boot window showed up, same dialogs, then aborts. But no core dump: [root@intel64-office ~]# ls anaconda-ks.cfg Music <unknown>-bugreport.txt Desktop Pictures Videos Documents Public Windows-XP-2009-04-28-21-51-54.log Download Templates sean |
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| #3877 | fixed | !!R0-Assertion Failed!! RT_SUCCESS_NP(rc) in pgmPoolMonitorInsert(PGMPOOL*, PGMPOOLPAGE*) | ||
| Description |
I was trying to shut down Haiku, but I had things running including BezillaBrowser. BezillaBrowser crashed, so I opened gdb, i finally quit gdb (letting Bezilla die), and then I used alt-d (ctrl/alt are swapped) to close my last terminal window. At which point I got a GURU_MEDITATION. I run VirtualBox on a Core2 Duo 2.4GHz MBP on OSX 10.5.6 |
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| #3879 | fixed | virtualbox crashes, during solaris 8 installer | ||
| Description |
I tried to boot and run the solaris 8 install cdrom, in a virtual box instance, running on windows xp home. I believe it was the 04/2001 release of solaris 8 x86. Enabled "passthrough" for the cdrom. wouldnt see "boot.bin" without it. That's fine.... after that, the initial DCE thing came up nicely... recognized all the hardware, including the fake PCIInet device... Chose the "boot off cdrom" when it got to the part about "mark an X next to [cdrom, net, or disk]" stuff.... but it only got a little further past that. it went to the white screen, prompted me for "interactive install or custom jumpstart.... went something further.. starte spewing a bunch of 'vvvvvvv' kinda like what ticket 1589 seems to describe... but otherwise kept going... started the text "spinner"... but then crashed! |
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