Hello vbox-list,

I'm new in here, hoping to find some help or might share experiences.
I've been working with VirtualBox since 1.unsure. All my hosts are
running Debian Linux. I was lucky to have it running on a headless
server some years ago. Now with SUN powering up the development I find
VirtualBox to be a very smart solution for desktop virtualization.
Thanks very much to everybody working on that!!

Unfortunately I have a little problem bringing up one more VirtualBox on
a headless Lenny system and have hope there might be somebody helping me
interpreting the logs. What I did was installing from the latest
repository virtualbox-3.1 (3.1.6-59338_Debian_lenny). After that, I
exported a good working appliance from my desktop and imported it onto
the server. Later, I made it doing bridged networking and switched audio
off (with an editor in the machine's xml).
After starting the vbox (VBoxManage startvm WinXP -type headless), I
cannot connect with rdp to the vbox, because it seems rebooting again
and again. The trouble should possibly be found in the following log....

Anybody has an idea what is wrong? Thanks very much!


Boris

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00:00:02.766 Guest Log: BIOS: Boot from Floppy 0 failed
00:00:02.767 Guest Log: BIOS: CDROM boot failure code : 0003
00:00:02.767 Guest Log: BIOS: Boot from CD-ROM failed
00:00:02.769 Guest Log: BIOS: Booting from Hard Disk...
00:00:02.952 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=640 h=480 bpp=0 cbLine=0x140
00:00:02.996 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 15, unmapped
device for ELDL=81
00:00:35.082 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=00000000 w=720 h=400 bpp=0 cbLine=0x0
00:00:35.223 PIT: mode=2 count=0x2ead (11949) - 99.85 Hz (ch=0)
00:00:35.410 CPUMSetGuestCpuIdFeature: Disabled x2APIC
00:00:35.437 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=640 h=480 bpp=0 cbLine=0x140
00:00:36.916 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#0: IDLE IMMEDIATE, CmdIf=0xef (-1 usec ago)
00:00:36.917 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#0: aborting current command
00:00:39.228 OHCI: Software reset
00:00:39.228 OHCI: USB Reset
00:00:39.228 OHCI: USB Operational
00:00:39.483 PCNet#0: Init: ss32=1 GCRDRA=0x02e59420[64]
GCTDRA=0x02e59020[64]
00:00:40.212 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=1152 h=864 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1200
00:00:40.795 OHCI: USB Suspended
00:00:41.072 PCNet#0: Init: ss32=1 GCRDRA=0x02e59420[64]
GCTDRA=0x02e59020[64]
00:00:42.850 PCNet#0: Init: ss32=1 GCRDRA=0x02e59420[64]
GCTDRA=0x02e59020[64]
00:00:43.232 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=1152 h=864 bpp=0 cbLine=0x200
00:00:43.282 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=640 h=480 bpp=0 cbLine=0x140
00:00:43.549 Changing the VM state from 'RUNNING' to 'RESETTING'.
00:00:43.573 CPUMSetGuestCpuIdFeature: Enabled APIC
00:00:43.573 CPUMSetGuestCpuIdFeature: Disabled x2APIC
00:00:43.573 PIT: mode=3 count=0x10000 (65536) - 18.20 Hz (ch=0)
00:00:43.584 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#0: finished processing RESET
00:00:43.584 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#1: finished processing RESET
00:00:43.584 Changing the VM state from 'RESETTING' to 'RUNNING'.
00:00:43.590 Guest Log: BIOS: VirtualBox 3.1.6
00:00:43.590 PIT: mode=2 count=0x10000 (65536) - 18.20 Hz (ch=0)
00:00:43.629 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#0: RESET, DevSel=0 AIOIf=0 CmdIf0=0xe0 (-1
usec ago) CmdIf1=0x00 (-1 usec ago)
00:00:43.630 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#0: finished processing RESET
00:00:43.631 Guest Log: BIOS: ata0-0: PCHS=16383/16/63 LCHS=1024/255/63
00:00:43.632 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#1: RESET, DevSel=0 AIOIf=0 CmdIf0=0xa0 (-1
usec ago) CmdIf1=0x00 (-1 usec ago)
00:00:43.632 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#1: finished processing RESET
00:00:43.633 PIT: mode=2 count=0x48d3 (18643) - 64.00 Hz (ch=0)
00:00:43.652 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=b3906000 w=640 h=480 bpp=32 cbLine=0xA00
00:00:46.112 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=00000000 w=720 h=400 bpp=0 cbLine=0x0
00:00:46.119 PIT: mode=2 count=0x10000 (65536) - 18.20 Hz (ch=0)

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