VirtualBox

Opened 17 years ago

Closed 17 years ago

Last modified 14 years ago

#144 closed defect (fixed)

Visopsys crashes VirtualBox -> fixed in SVN

Reported by: Technologov Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 1.3.6
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: other

Description

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Get Visopsys OS ISO from http://www.visopsys.org/ (tested version 0.62)
  1. start full install
  1. it will crash Vbox at 49%

Software: Windows XP Pro SP2 Eng, no extra patches, VirtualBox 1.3.6 Full.

-Alexey Eremenko

Attachments (1)

Logs.zip (18.1 KB ) - added by Technologov 17 years ago.
Visopsys Logs.zip

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Change History (14)

comment:1 by Achim Hasenmueller, 17 years ago

Could you post the VBox.log please? It's probably not a VBox crash but a release assertion. We still have some controlled halts in the product that we have to convert to more graceful error messages.

comment:2 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Please recheck with current SVN. And without a release log such reports are not very useful.

comment:3 by Technologov, 17 years ago

Why not useful ?

Aren't the "steps" good enought for you to be able to understand the situation and "replay" my experience ?

-Alexey

comment:4 by Technologov, 17 years ago

I'm not a developer/SVN guy, so will probably test Stable, RC or Beta releases, not SVN nor Alpha's.

Where do I find those logs ?

Is there any Innotek document or guidelines for community BETA-testers, to improve bug-report quality?

-Alexey

comment:5 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

You must understand that we don't have infinite time to test everything users report. The release logs contain important information about the VM, what happened during execution etc.

You can find the release log in the .VirtualBox/Machines/VMName/Logs directory. Bug reports such as these should always include the corresponding release log.

by Technologov, 17 years ago

Attachment: Logs.zip added

Visopsys Logs.zip

comment:6 by Technologov, 17 years ago

what about this?

comment:7 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Can't reproduce it. As a matter of fact I can't even get past partitioning. Seems to have a problem with the disk.

comment:8 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

priority: criticalmajor

comment:9 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Still with 1.5.0?

comment:10 by Technologov, 17 years ago

Ohh, yes, it still crashes VBox.

Host: Win XP SP2, Athlon XP, VBox 1.5.0.

Guest: Visopsys 0.62.

-Technologov

comment:11 by Technologov, 17 years ago

Steps to reproduce:

Guest settings: RAM = 128 MB (Host RAM is 1GB). Create VDI, 4GB, expanding. Insert visopsys 0.62 ISO. Start VM.

  1. Question: Install or Run Now ? Answer: Install
  1. Visopsys Partitioner offers me to use floppy, or partition my hard disk,
  1. Visopsys Partitioner: new partition, start cyclinder=0, end cylinder=521. Partition type=06 (FAT). Set active partition, write changes, file->quit from the partitioner.
  1. Install to "hd0a", Full install->install.
  1. VirtualBox will crash in the middle, at 49%.

-Technologov

comment:12 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Summary: Visopsys crashes VirtualBoxVisopsys crashes VirtualBox -> fixed in SVN

Fixed in SVN.

comment:13 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed
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