Opened 5 years ago
#18375 new defect
Red Hat Linux 7.6 VM kernel panic running under Windows 10 host
Reported by: | David Castell | Owned by: | |
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Component: | other | Version: | VirtualBox 6.0.2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Linux | Host type: | Windows |
Description
When I try running a Red Hat 7.6 VM under Windows 10 using Oracle VirtualBox 6.0.0 or 6.0.2 I get a Kernel Panic.
If the guest is configured for Enable I/O APIC unchecked and so 1 CPU I get a panic in: native_set_fixmap If the guest is configured for 4 CPUs I get a panic in: lookup_address_in_pgd
I have Hyper-V disabled in Windows Features. I have Windows Hypervisor Platform enabled (as without that I get errors reported in my VirtualBox config and can't even get the VM to start).
Prior to a reboot on Jan 17th 2019 I'd not had a problem. After the reboot Windows Hypervisor Platform was disabled and that stopped the VM running at all. When I enabled that setting I got the kernel panic. I tried reinstalling the Red Hat 7.6 VM, but that also suffered from the kernel panic during the install.
Between the previous reboot and the Jan 17th reboot the only things installed on my machine were:
- Dell SupportAssistAgent 3.1.0.142
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (19.101.20069)
I tried uninstalling the Dell utility. However it did not resolve the issue.
Attached is a log from a startup with 4 CPUs.
VBox.log