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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2265 | invalid | Directory names clash with shared folder names | ||
| Description |
If you have a folder in the same directory as your mount directory that has the same name as the VirtualBox shared folder name you will get a 'mounting failed with the error: Protocol error' error. Here's a transcript that illustrates the problem -- the first mount works fine, but the second (after creating a directory with the same name as the shared folder) fails:
$ ls -l $ sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=srackham,gid=srackham host shared/
$ mount -t vboxsf $ sudo umount shared/ $ mkdir host
$ ls -l
$ sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=srackham,gid=srackham host shared/ I don't know if this is the right place for unsolicited praise but a big thank you to everyone involved for this absolutely amazing piece of software. |
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| #2266 | fixed | need to recompile modules after each system restart | ||
| Description |
whenever I try to start the vboxSDL after a system restart, it complains that modules are not there
fixes it. Kernel: 2.6.27-3-generic Distro: Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha |
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| #2267 | fixed | After an unfriendly shutdown of a Windows Guest I can't boot Windows anymore (osx leopard host) | ||
| Description |
I use Windows XP as a guest on OSX Leopard (on a macbook pro) using VirtualBox 2.0.2. Yesterday I'd started the Windows XP guest (as always), when suddenly there were no more power on the laptop battery. It was late, so instead of attaching the power supply, I just closed the lid. I shouldn't have done that.. Because today when I booted OSX and afterwards tried to start the Windows XP host, I just got this error: {{{A disk read error occurred Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart}}} I have my email on this disk (ok, perhaps that was a little bit stupid..), so I'm really desperate to get the disk working again. Please advise! Thanks in advance.. |
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