Hi Paul
Il giorno mar 17 gen 2017 alle 21:42, Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> ha
scritto:
On 01/03/2017 03:42 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno ven 23 dic 2016 alle 17:26, Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> ha
scritto:
Hi Federico, I double-checked and I do/did have the box checked to
enable PAE. I tried un-checking it and Virtual Box complained
about it right away upon starting up the VM.
So when I get a chance I may try James' approach of using a newer
version of Virtual Box, or else your approach with libvirt. (No
time at the moment though...)
Today I've installed Virtual Box 5.1.10 on Fedora from rpmfusion.
When I started the machine the first time I got an error about the
kernel and I followed VB advice to run two commands as root user:
akmods
systemctl restart systemd-modules-load.service
Then it worked fine.
But Ubuntu doesn't use systemd, right?
Hi all, Following James' instructions I've upgraded to VirtualBox
5.1.13 r112787 (Qt5.6.1)
And I tried creating and installing a new VM with LilyDev5 but I get
the same problem. (Black screen after the 'loading initial
ramdisk...')
I also tried the commands Federico mentioned, but they did not help.
(akmods seems to be a fedora thing, not found on ubuntu, and the
other command worked, but did not change anything.)
I tried opening in 'recovery mode' and got this far on the screen
before it froze up:
rtc_cmos rtc_cmos: setting system clock to [...] UTC
Freeing unused kernel memory: 740K
Write protecting the kernel text: 5744k
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 1704k
Loading, please wait...
In the Virtualbox log files it always gets to the same place shown
below.
I'm at a loss on what to try next. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for
any pointers or suggestions.
Some ideas to help isolate the problem:
- have you checked the integrity of LilyDev .iso file with md5sum?
- have you started the installation from scratch (i.e. not copied the
.vdi file created with previous version of VirtualBox)?
- have you tried installing another Linux image on the same version of
Virtualbox?
- please try also installing LilyDev with virt-manager:
https://virt-manager.org/
I hope to make a new release of LilyDev this week. I'd be interested to
know if making LilyDev work for you requires some change to LilyDev
itself (I don't think so, but let's see..).
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