When I created the Virtual Box machine I specified Linux 2.6, the same
as I did for the desktop version, and it has 1GB of memory available
and a 10GB HDD, I assumed that should suffice?

Tom

On Nov 5, 9:10 am, Icebreaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Be sure to select Ubuntu from the OS list for your particular virtual
> machine and that you assigned enough RAM. Without enough RAM some distros
> may fail to boot up altogether or just kernel panic .
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Over the weekend I downloaded Ubuntu Server edition and installed it
> > inside Virtual Box on my laptop.  The install went without a problem,
> > but when I restarted at the end as requested it returns with a message
> > along the lines of it being the wrong distribution for the hardware.
>
> > I have checked, it was the x86 version I downloaded.  I have also
> > downloaded the Ubuntu Desktop 8.10, that works fine.
>
> > Tom- Hide quoted text -
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