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| #15685 | wontfix | GuruMeditation -2301 (VERR_REM_VIRTUAL_CPU_ERROR) after 5.1.x update (Raw Mode) | ||
| Description |
I have a computer with Windows 8.1 x64 as a host and Windows 7 x86 as a guest. After updating from 5.0.24 to 5.1 I see guru meditation message early during the boot process of the guest. If I start guest Windows in safe mode, there is no such problem. So I could update guest additions to the current version. Same problem appears with 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.3. Going back to the 5.0.24 or currently to the 5.0.26 solves the problem. I have equal computer with Vista x86 host and XP x86 as a guest. I see the same issues after update to the 5.1.x here. On the other computers (Windows 10 x64 guest and host on the first one and Windows 8.1 x64 guest and host on the second one) everything works fine. There are two differences between the working and not working combinations. First and probably the most important one: the computer with issues has no hardware virtualization, because processor has no virtualization support. So we can only use software layer here. The other one: we emulate different OS as a host OS and in one case even different bit case (x64 host with x86 guest.) I attach all the images and logs, which was created by Vbox. I hope it would help to find the case of the problem. |
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| #15684 | obsolete | VM craches after a while | ||
| Description |
The VM crashes after a while. The log is attached. |
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| #15683 | fixed | rhgb boot option crashes gdm with EFI -> fixed in releases higher than 5.1.6 | ||
| Description |
Using Fedora 24 both as host and as guest (fully updated with testing repos), GDM (login screen) keeps crashing when using the rhgb boot option. Removing the rhgb option makes everything work as expected. Had this problem from the getgo with VB 5.1, 5.1.2 did not solve the issue. Happens with both 3D enabled as disabled. I am not using any form of xorg.conf file with custom settings. |
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