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| #2296 | duplicate | Guru meditation (Pagefault) after installation of OpenSolaris snv98 guest | ||
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I executed a clean installation of OpenSolaris snv98 on a clean virtual disk (SATA controller). The installation was successfull and no errors were shown in the logs. When rebooting the VM after the installation was complete i received pagefault errors. The logs and screenshot are attached. Host OS: Windows Vista Home Premium Guest OS: OpenSolaris snv98 |
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| #2297 | fixed | Freezing on Windows Vista host with linux guest, keabord and touchpad hangs (Samsung R60+ (FY0C) laptop) | ||
| Description |
When linux guest (tried ubuntu 8.10, debian lenny beta 2, parted magic 2.1) is starting my system hangs (no cpu load or hard drive activity, but everything is slow) and I have no control over the keybord and a touchpad, but I can plug in an usb mouse and work with the system (e.g. shutdown vm). I've tried to turn on/off ACPI, IO APIC, VT-x/AMD-V (can't enable in 2.0.2), PAE/NX, sound, networking but it had no use. Virtualbox version is 2.0.2 and i had the same problem with 1.6.0 |
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| #2298 | worksforme | Unreadable shared folder leads to broken Machine XML | ||
| Description |
One of my VirtualBox shared folders is a samba mount, and at times is not connected. Upon opening VirtualBox, presumably after it had been previously running when the samba mount was unreadable, I found that it complained that my Virtual Machine XML description was invalid, as the required attribute "name" was not present for the shared folders for the latest snapshot. It turned out that the line in question was changed from: <SharedFolder hostPath="/mnt/monster-shared" name="shared" writable="true"/> to <SharedFolder writable="true"/> Changing it back worked fine. Therefore presumably upon finding that the shared folder was inaccessible VirtualBox tried to remove the SharedFolder entry, but didn't quite do it right. VirtualBox version 1.5.6_OSE on Ubuntu 8.04 |
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