Generally it's a bug in VirtualBox for not providing some sane
graphics interface.

You can get a sane resolution by decreasing the amount of video memory
for the virtual machine.

You can also use the vesa framebuffer, set the resolution with video=
kernel option, and use the fbdev X driver.

The X vesa driver does not allow changing resolution while X is
running but you might be able to set it on X start with a parameter of
the live kernel command line (see parameters.txt on your CD).

HTH

Michal


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