Hi people:)
I just tried to use VirtualBox on my system and I used the fastest way
pkg install etc. My kernel is VIMAGE-enabled and I have had some
instant reboots while trying to setup VirtualBox networking.
I suppose I just have to build the module for a VIMAGE kernel, right?
Thanks!
Are you building pf firewall in with that setup ? 10.X ? if so disable it and
you’ll become quite a bit more stable.
On Nov 4, 2014, at 09:59, Nikos Vassiliadis nv...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi people:)
I just tried to use VirtualBox on my system and I used the fastest way pkg
install etc. My
On 11/04/2014 10:59, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
Hi people:)
I just tried to use VirtualBox on my system and I used the fastest way
pkg install etc. My kernel is VIMAGE-enabled and I have had some
instant reboots while trying to setup VirtualBox networking.
I suppose I just have to build the
No, there is no pf and yes it is on 10-STABLE.
Have you installed from pkg? or ports?
I wonder if we could have a binary pkg that contains the vbox kmod
patch. I have no ports tree installed since I use binary packages and I
would prefer not to install the ports tree to install a single port.
On 11/04/14 18:14, Allan Jude wrote:
The problem is likely that the virtualbox kernel modules needs to be
exactly in sync with your kernel. The official pkgs build against the
oldest version of the supported branch (10.0), so the module will
probably not work on 10.1. Since you are compiling a