> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Tomasz Pajor <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> anybody?
>>     
>>>>> When I boot, OpenBSD or Debian virtualbox hangs my system.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> -v please. What is happening? The windows freezes? The VM stops? The CPU
>>>> loads rises?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> VirtualBox version is 2.1.2.
>>> I start VB, everything is ok, then i'm booting debian
>>> (debian-40r7-i386-netinst.iso), it boot's the kernel I get the language
>>> select screen, and everything freezes, I can't leave the VM terminal,
>>> the host key button is not working, everything freezes. I did not notice
>>> CPU load rise.
>>>
>>>       
>>>>> I'm running Windows Vista Home Basic on Lenovo X61s.
>>>>> How can I debug, to find out what is the issue?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Any hints from the VMs? Maybe you could let the guest OS display the
>>>> boot messages?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> http://puffy.pl/debian
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tomasz Pajor
>>>
>>>       
> How much base memory did you give your guest OS? how much memory does
> your PC have? how much video memory did you give your guest OS?
>
> You could be swapping out (on windows, its called paging) which means
> you gave too much memory to a virtual machine.
>   
base memory size 512mb, max 3584mb.
video memory 12mb, max 128mb.

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