Leonardo,

 

It would seem to me that this experience is similar to the one I had a few
days ago when trying to boot into a Linux OS VM, which I had created
originally on a separate physical USB device but now attached to the VM when
it was booted. When I tried booting into the VM using the normal GUI of the
Linux OS, it crashed, but when I booted into it using the tty console
interface, it worked. I was under the impression that there seemed to be an
issue related to the resolution, and resources needed to display the
interface. However, in your case the higher resolution worked conversely on
the tty console interface. That is puzzling to me, and I am now wondering
whether the problem stems from a different  factor.  Even though I thought I
had solved the issue when I increased the available resources for resolution
and changed the disk type to ssd, as there may be another, more subtle
element in the IO data interaction. I still do not feel that I have a good
enough understanding of this issue to say for sure.

 

 

John

 

From: Leonardo Carneiro [mailto:chesterma...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 6:49 AM
To: Community mailing list of VirtualBox users
Subject: Re: [VBox-users] VBox crash when booting guest

 

Hi again everyone. Maybe i figured out whats going on. When i was making the
tests, i was accessing the host via terminal server from my tiny netbook,
with it's very low res (1024x600).

 

It looks like the VBox always crashed when the session manager was about to
start, and the last lines of the logs of the vm was saying something about
the display.

 

So i tried to start the VM from the phisical console (with a 1280x1024 res),
and the VM's started without a glitch!

 

Odd thing, hun?

 

On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Leonardo Carneiro <chesterma...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

I'm using VBox 4.2.6 with ext pack in a Windows 8 Pro 64 host.

 

The host is a i5-3330 with 16gb. I succesfully installed a RedHat 5.8 64
guest in a VM, added 3 additional NICs (with cable disconnected, for future
use) and installed guest additions. Since now, VBox crashes when booting the
guest. Is the boot proccess, the guest tries to configure the additional
NICs, fails (cause the cable is disconnected and there is no fixed
configuration) and then, BAM! The crash happens.

 

There is a know bug for this? Which additional info can i getter to get my
problem solved?

Tks in advance.

 

 

 

 

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