VirtualBox

Opened 17 years ago

Closed 17 years ago

#656 closed defect (duplicate)

Missing PAE support (Ubuntu 7.04 server/MacOS X failures)

Reported by: Stephan Schenk Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 1.5.0
Keywords: Ubuntu Vista boot stop Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: other

Description

After installation of an Ubuntu server 7.04, the boot process stops.

Screenshot and log on attachement.

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boot-problem.jpg (24.3 KB ) - added by Stephan Schenk 17 years ago.
Screenshot on startup
Ubuntu-2007-09-09-16-13-30.log (24.5 KB ) - added by Stephan Schenk 17 years ago.
Log

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Change History (11)

by Stephan Schenk, 17 years ago

Attachment: boot-problem.jpg added

Screenshot on startup

by Stephan Schenk, 17 years ago

Log

comment:1 by Stephan Schenk, 17 years ago

I forgot, my system:

DELL Inspiron 1501 AMD Turion64 X2 TL-52 1,6 GHz 2048 MB RAM Chipset: ATI X1150 160 GB SATA HD

comment:2 by Michael Thayer, 17 years ago

Summary: doesn't boot from hd - Host: Win VIsta Ultimate x86 - Guest: Ubuntu 7.04 serverUbuntu 7.04 server does not work as a guest

Ubuntu 7.04 server currently does not work on VirtualBox, as it enables PAE mode by default without checking whether it is supported. VirtualBox currently does not support PAE.

comment:3 by Michael Thayer, 17 years ago

I will update the supported guest OSes page.

comment:4 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Summary: Ubuntu 7.04 server does not work as a guestMissing PAE support (Ubuntu 7.04 server/MacOS X failures)

That's a duplicate of a ticket that has somehow vanished.

comment:5 by Technologov, 17 years ago

BTW: This is the same reason why openSUSE 10.3 BETA 3 fails on VirtualBox.

comment:6 by Technologov, 17 years ago

Link on VBox forum: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=1625

openSUSE have similar bug opened: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=307676

-Technologov

comment:7 by Technologov, 17 years ago

I think there is only *one* CPU these days in existence, that does not supports PAE. It is Core 1 Duo /Solo (laptop).

Maybe VirtualBox can try to use it's CPU Flag.../Emulate it's behavior.

Now I think I understand why all Xen kernels doesn't boot on VBox...

But PAE is dead-end technology, superceded by x86-64, so I don't think there is any advantage of implementing it. Better would be x86-64 guests.

-Technologov

comment:8 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Found the duplicate again. (212)

comment:9 by Sander van Leeuwen, 17 years ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed
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