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| #2377 | duplicate | Guru Mediation Host: Vista64 Guest: FC9 Program in Guest: minisat | ||
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Hello, i think i have a good reproduceable guru mediation in the following environment: PC is Vista64 Business Edition, 16 GB RAM, Board ASUS P5Q, Intel Q9550, Graphics Card RADEON HD3450 (passive, SAPPHIRE). Guest is FC9 with all recent patches. Allowed memory: maximum (3,5 GB). Inside guest i have open one terminal, where self compiled 64 bit minisat (simp) is running. Minisat is a computation program which does a lot of allocs / reallocs. |
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| #2378 | obsolete | Connecting Mobile Device via USB crashes Vista 64 Host | ||
| Description |
Connecting a Sony Ericsson Mobile Device to a Win XP 32 Guest crashes my Vista 64 Ultimate Host with a Blue Screen: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, STOP 0x0000003B at VBOXUSB.SYS The device is recognized as Sony Ericsson Memory Stick, but when i try to connect it to the VM, my VISTA Host crashes. |
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| #2379 | fixed | Shared folders - unable to seek beyond 2GB => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
I am using VirtualBox 2.0.2 on Windows XP SP2 running Linux 2.6.18 as a guest OS. When I create a file larger than 2GB I am unable to seek into it past the 2GB point. Using this command works as expected: dd if=/mnt/windows/testfile bs=1k skip=2097151 count=1 But using this command it takes a lot of time to read the record: dd if=/mnt/windows/testfile bs=1k skip=2097152 count=1 The reason is (as shown by strace) that the initial llseek fails so dd tries to read the whole file from the beginning in order to reach the requested record. The reason is that the field s_maxbytes of super_block struct is not initialized by the vboxvfs module. I have attached a possible fix. |
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