Hi all,

I purchased a new system and installed Gentoo x86_64 on it. I have also
installed Virtualbox-4.1.14 and I tried to install Gentoo as a virtual
machine for testing purposes. My host system configuration is the
following one:

CPU:AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor
Motherboard: ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3
glibc: 2.15
gcc: 4.6.3
kernel: 3.3.4
virtualbox: 4.1.14

My problem is that if I set the virtualbox bridge adapter to be on my
wireless card, then I am getting segmentation faults or internal
compiler error or bus error (all these errors are on the VM Gentoo
installation) immediately after I start a gcc compilation on the virtual
machine. On the other hard, if I use the onboard ethernet card instead
of the wireless one, then the virtual machine is more stable ( I have
only seen a couple of segmentation faults after ~48hours of constant
compilation).

My wireless card is the following one

04:05.0 Ethernet controller: Belkin F5D7000 v7000 Wireless G Desktop
Card [Realtek RTL8185] (rev 20)

controlled by the rtl8180 kernel module.

On the other hand, if I use Windows 7 64-bit as a host, I can
successfully install Gentoo on virtualbox even if I use the same
wireless card for the bridged virtualbox network.

Does anyone have any idea on what could it be wrong? Gentoo does not
apply custom patches to virtualbox as far as I can tell. Let me know if
you need more information.

-- 
Regards,
Markos

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