Hi John,
Thanks for the answer, could you share your kernel version so that I could try
upgrading to that specific version.
Best regards,
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On Monday, November 19, 2012 at 1:03, John Drescher wrote:
> > I have been seeing reproducible freezes each time I start a VirtualBox VM
> > when at least one of my LXC containers are already running. Even my mouse
> > cursor is frozen, and all I could do is a hard reset each time.
> >
> > Here are some of the cases that I have tried:
> > 1.) Starting a VirtualBox VM when an LXC container is already running
> > effectively freezes the host.
> > 2.) Starting an LXC container when a VirtualBox VM is already booted is
> > fine.
> > 3.) Starting another LXC container after point (2) is also fine.
> > 4.) Starting antother VirtualBox VM after point (3) is also fine.
> >
> > Could somebody kindly share some light here? It seems that the initial
> > startup of the VirtualBox module is the trigger here. Does LXC and
> > VirtualBox really could co-exists together at the same time?
>
> Yes. They have no problem working together for me.
>
> >
> > I intend to utilize the VirtualBox VMs for other-than-Linux-workload,
> > whereas the LXC containers for all Linux workload. For the info, the host
> > is a Linux Mint 13 (3.2.0-33-generic 64-bit) using VirtualBox 4.2.4. Both
> > VirtualBox VM's files and LXC container's rootfs are on top of ZFS
> > filesystem.
>
> I start with a newer kernel.
>
> John
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