Opened 15 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
#5407 closed defect (fixed)
SUSE Linux 9.1 guest refuses to load with VT-x enabled
Reported by: | Technologov | Owned by: | |
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Component: | VMM/HWACCM | Version: | VirtualBox 3.0.10 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Linux | Host type: | Windows |
Description (last modified by )
Host: Windows 7, 64-bit, VBox 3.0.10, Core 2 Q6600.
Guest: SUSE Linux 9.1, 32-bit guest fails to load from CD, when VT-x enabled; works fine when I disable VT-x.
NOTE: I think it may be bootloader related, rather than kernel related, because I *can* load the system with VT-x when booting with "shift" key pressed, bypassing graphical bootloader.
SUSE Linux 9.1 Personal Edition is freeware, so I can send you the ISO for testing.
Steps to reproduce:
- insert CD
- choose "install" option
-Technologov, 6.nov.2009.
Attachments (1)
Change History (11)
by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | SUSE Linux 9.1 32-bit-2009-11-06-21-56-42.log added |
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comment:1 by , 15 years ago
comment:5 by , 15 years ago
Host: Windows 7, 64-bit, VBox 3.0.10, Core 2 Q6600.
Again:
SUSE Linux 9.1 works with VT-x = off (software virtualization)
SUSE Linux 9.1 doesn't works with VT-x = on (hardware virtualization)
-Technologov
comment:6 by , 15 years ago
Component: | VMM → VMM/HWACCM |
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comment:9 by , 14 years ago
Bug still exists in VBox 4.0.4.
Happens only with basic VMX, Unrestricted VMX works fine. (on Intel Core i7 2600K CPU)
-Technologov
comment:10 by , 11 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Resolution: | → fixed |
Status: | new → closed |
Please reopen if still relevant with VBox 4.3.2.
This bug looks similar to bug #3317
Let me know, if you need SUSE 9.1 ISO.
-Technologov