@iamgrief: "Converting" i386 into amd64 is a real mess (such is written on the
Internet).
The various reinstall options in the setup are not changing the behavior, when
just some
debs are reinstalled. The VM continues crashing.
The re-installation with formatting the disk works fine.
I also made
@iamgrief: Sorry, I can't, my Test VM is i386.
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kernel 4.8.0-25 doesn't work here either. See attached crash message.
I tried booting from the 16.10 desktop install media with the "try" option.
Everything runs fine with the install kernel. What's the difference?
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@borgdylan writes in bug 1627198 that he has an i7 6900K. My VM runs on an i5
6600 (in 32 bit mode).
Can this be a Skylake issue?
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I did some more reboots and got me a screenshot from 4.8rc1 crash.
I switch to the first console (Ctrl-Alt-F1) as soon as the graphical login
screen appears.
I'll try to catch one for kernel 4.8.0-22. So far there is no output. The
cursor at the login prompt simply disappears and the VM hangs.
Installing apparmor 2.10.95-4ubuntu5.1 did not change then problem for me.
Kernel 4.8rc1 hangs too.
Kernel 4.7 worked once for a few minutes and crashed the second time.
See attachment for console output (screenshot from VMWare only)
I remember I saw a similar message once with kernel 4.8.0-22,
Same thing here in a VMWare virtual machine.
It sometimes starts into X11 (xfce) and hangs after a view seconds.
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Thanks for pointing out. I was not aware of this.
The fuse-client is still barely undocumented. After some amount of Googling I
leave a few links here for documentation purposes,
just in case other people stumble about this topic too:
Best documentation I found:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version 16.04
open-vm-tools-dkms 10.0.7
open-vm-tools-dkms 10.0.7 builds only vmxnet.ko but no vmhgfs.ko
dkms.conf in /usr/src/open-vm-tools-10.0.7 looks incomplete (no vmhgfs entries
at all) compared to the one in open-vm-tools-dkms-9.10.3 from Ubuntu 15.10.
When I
Seems to be a duplicate of #1500581
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module failed to build
To
Is there a reason why the PPA version (9.10.3) is not put into wily-updates?
It seems to work and there were no other issues reported with version 9.10.3
#21 and #22 refer to version 9.10.2
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Is there a reason why the PPA version (9.10.3) is not put into wily-updates?
It seems to work and there were no other issues reported with version 9.10.3
#21 and #22 refer to version 9.10.2
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Seems to be a duplicate of #1500581
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module
@dyno-fu I *was* using the open-vm-tools from the PPA!
I tried several things with either open-vm-tools or vmware-tools and the
conflicting software removed.
Ubuntu was upgraded from 15.04 (initially 12.04), open-vm-tools and
vmware-tools were both always working fine.
After the upgrade, things
@dyno-fu I *was* using the open-vm-tools from the PPA!
I tried several things with either open-vm-tools or vmware-tools and the
conflicting software removed.
Ubuntu was upgraded from 15.04 (initially 12.04), open-vm-tools and
vmware-tools were both always working fine.
After the upgrade, things
@dyno-fu Compiles without error.
mount -t vmhgfs .host:/ /mnt/hgfs
Could not add entry to mtab, continuing
ls -l /mnt/hgfs
total 0
lsmod |grep hgfs
vmhgfs 532481
vmware-checkvm and vmware-toolbox-cmd (from vmware-tools package) are
working, so I suspect no general VMWare problem.
@dyno-fu Compiles without error.
mount -t vmhgfs .host:/ /mnt/hgfs
Could not add entry to mtab, continuing
ls -l /mnt/hgfs
total 0
lsmod |grep hgfs
vmhgfs 532481
vmware-checkvm and vmware-toolbox-cmd (from vmware-tools package) are
working, so I suspect no general VMWare problem.
The new version from the PPA works fine on amd64 but doesn't on i386 with a
current 15.10 on VMPlayer 12.0.1.
There are no visible errors, vmware-hgfsclient does not show any shared
folders, mount gives i/o errors. vmware tools also don't work on i386, so there
might be a general problem.
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The new version from the PPA works fine on amd64 but doesn't on i386 with a
current 15.10 on VMPlayer 12.0.1.
There are no visible errors, vmware-hgfsclient does not show any shared
folders, mount gives i/o errors. vmware tools also don't work on i386, so there
might be a general problem.
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open-vm-tools-dkms 2:9.10.2-2822639-1ubuntu3: open-vm-tools kernel
module
Bug still present in final release
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module failed to build [error:
Thanks for the feedback.
Can you run the following commands in terminal and provide us with their
outputs (attach the files generated)?
sudo fdisk -l I tee fdisk.txt
dmesg dmesg.txt
cat /proc/scsi/scsi proc_scsi.txt
cat /boot/grub/menu/.lst menu.lst
** Package changed: ubuntu = grub
On 27.04.2010 17:15, Przemysław Kulczycki wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the
Public bug reported:
The problem happens with all 8.x versions and the current 9.04 RC.
Used nForce2 mainboard (Epox 8RDA3+) has an onboard SATA controller SiI 3112.
There are 4 IDE devices connnected to the to IDE channels and one SATA disk to
the SATA controller:
IDE0 primary: SAMSUNG SV1204H
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25708752/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25708753/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25708754/ProcStatus.txt
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