RE: F10 kernel panic on VirtualBox 1.6.4

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Hmm, strange.

I was running guest 512MB ram and 16MB video, and VT is enabled, Intel PRO/1000 Server nic, NAT.

I am also running the AMD64 version of VirtualBox 1.6.4 on Fedora 9 x86_64, current kernel.

I have nvidia 8800 GT video card and q9450 Intel cpu, realtek8168 nic.

 

Jerry Williams

 

 


From: fedora-devel-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-devel-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dr. Diesel
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 6:32 PM
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Subject: Re: F10 kernel panic on VirtualBox 1.6.4

 

Just tried with and without rhgb, same problem.

Currently F10 is allowed 768Meg RAM and 16meg video.

This is x64.

Andy

2008/8/9 Jerry Williams <jwilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Well I did some testing and found out some things.

Looks like the issue is related to the rhgb option.

If I boot from the liveCD and hit the tab key and delete the rhgb then the kernel will panic.

Doesn't seem to matter if I am running VirtualBox on Windows Vista for Fedora 9.

If I just let it boot and don't mess with the command line options it comes up just fine.

Also I was able to mount a directory over nfs that had the liveCD iso in it and was able to use that as well.

 

So something is up with the rhgb option.  At least for me.

How much video memory and ram are you giving the guest?

 

Jerry Williams

 


From: fedora-devel-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-devel-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dr. Diesel
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 4:06 PM


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Subject: Re: F10 kernel panic on VirtualBox 1.6.4

 

 

2008/8/9 Jerry Williams <jwilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hmm, works just fine for me.

I noticed in your pic that OS is Linux 2.6, wonder if you should set it to Fedora.

Also what are you booting from and what are your settings?

I have used both the Fedora-10-Alpha-i686-Live.iso and Fedora-10-Alpha-i386-DVD.iso files with no problems.

And what are you running VirtualBox on, your host, cpu intel or amd, network card, display card?

I am running Windows Vista 64-bit Home Premium sp1.

 

Jerry Williams


Thanks Jerry:

I tried setting the system OS to Fedora, same result.  This is VirtualBox86 running on a Fedora 9 machine.  CPU is Intel, r8196 network card and Nivida 8600 graphics car.  Setting are pretty bare, no audio, tried hardware VM options, no ACPI and no Hard drive, only the live image.

Perhaps the kicker, the attached live image in mounted as an optical disk via NFS share?

Andy




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