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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #4143 | fixed | 2.2.4 ubuntu install fails | ||
| Description |
I am running virtualbox 2.2.4 on windows xp. I can't install ubuntu 9.04 desktop, or try the live cd. I create a virtual machine, mount the iso image from my hard drive, and click run. If I try to install or run the live cd option, it spins up my one cpu to 100 % and never progresses |
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| #4144 | fixed | VBox crashes when FreeBSD is rebooted from loader | ||
| Description |
During startup of FreeBSD 7.2 (have not checked on other versions), if you select option "7. Reboot", or option "6. Escape to loader prompt" and type reboot at the OK prompt, VirtualBox crashes. This crash only affects that virtual machine, leaving any other VMs running as well as the main console. Restarting from this point appears not to be an issue. Listed as minor priority since all this does is force you to make two extra clicks to reboot from the loader prompt, and does not seem to crash on the OS rebooting. |
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| #4145 | fixed | No connection to virtual drive if drive contains "\" | ||
| Description |
Currently you are able to give a virtual drive (.vdi) a name which contains a \ (backslash). When you do this Windows sees this as an folder, and this will lead to trouble. The first trouble you get is that the vdi will not be placed in the correct folder if you specified an other folder for .vdi-files in the settings, but it will be placed in the default folder. Second problem is that the virtual machine can't boot from the disk. |
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