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Kernel panic during boot in VirtualBox with kernel 2.6.26.3-generic
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I am running the below version under Ubuntu 8.04.1 below and suffer the
issue:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/virtualbox-ose/1.5.6-dfsg-
6ubuntu1
Complete changelogs:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/virtualbox-ose/+changelog
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** Also affects: mandriva via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I'm a Mandriva kernel team member and I would like to let you know that
we have the same bug in Mandriva.
Our bug report is at:
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=42776
I could reproduce this problem with two (patched) Mandriva kernels
2.6.26.1 and 2.6.26.2. And also with an unpatched 2.6.2
@Christoph Korn - It appears to be either a kernel or vbox bug because
the Fedora 10 alpha gives the same kernel panic. I haven't messed
around with it with VT-x to know whether that fixes things.
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I tried alpha4 desktop iso and I was able to boot and run from the iso
after enabling the VT-x/AMD-V option. It ran and installed fine, but I
get kernel panic trying to boot the new install.
I always trial new releases in a virtual machine so this is a little
disappointing. I may have to burn a cd
New alpha, same bug.
So is this a kernel, intrepid or virtualbox bug?
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I am also getting the Kernel Panic screen with Intrepid Alpha 3 on
virtual box 1.6.2 and also 1.6.4. Hosts is Vista Ultimate with SP1. The
VT-x/AMD-V option has never been enabled on these VM's.
Hardware spec of PC is AMD64 X2 4400+ with 2GB of RAM.
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** Changed in: virtualbox
Status: Unknown => New
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I experienced both error messages (BUG: Unable to handle kernel and Kernel
panic - not syncing) with VT-x enabled on Virtual Box until I realized that the
option that has to be set is on the virtual machine itself!
To be clear, the option that has to be enabled is not the one on
File->Preference
I have the same problem, i've enabled VT-x on my Optiplex 755 BIOS and
in VirtualBox with no luck, but i've noticed that even though i have
VT-x enabled on BIOS the "egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo" doesn't
return a thing.
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htt
Jon, forget my last message. This is not a rule, even when start
VirtualBox sometimes crash. Sometimes system boot and most of time won`t
boot.
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I`m testing various boot. Appears when open VirtualBox for the first
time it boot fine. When Reboot/PowerOff VirtualMachine won`t boot. I
make this test 3 times.
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Jon, i make update to kernel 2.6.26-5.14-generic and the boot still
crash with kernel panic.
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I used alpha3 alternate i386 iso.
I also only disabled VT-x in VirtualBox and not in my BIOS.
If that is of any concern.
Does intrepid also boot with VT-x disabled in VirtualBox 1.6.4.
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@Cristoph Korn
I wonder why mine can boot and yours cannot. My installation was from Alpha1
alternate installer and I have upgraded it through today. Which ISO did you use
to install?
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Y
Even after trying 10 times having VT-x disabled booting always failed
with the kernel panic (see the screenshot above).
Kernel: 2.6.26-5.14
VirtualBox 1.6.4
Shouldn't developers know when they fixed it?
Or don't they read here?
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Kernel panic during boot in VirtualBox with kernel 2.6.26.3-gene
After a few reboots, I noticed that I am still getting an occasional
kernel panic. If you are getting a kernel panic with 2.6.26-5.14, try
rebooting your client a few times. This did not work with 2.6.26-3 and
2.6.26-4 for me.
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Please see my full kernel version below. Is anybody running 2.6.26-5.14
and still having the problem?
Full version info on my kernel:
linux-image-2.6.26-5-generic:
Installed: 2.6.26-5.14
Candidate: 2.6.26-5.14
Version table:
*** 2.6.26-5.14 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrep
Same here
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Still unable to boot with VirtualBox 1.6.4 and kernel 2.6.26-5.11.
** Attachment added: "intrepid crash. VT-x disabled."
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It seems that this problem has been fixed in 2.6.26-5-generic. I was
able to boot Intrepid in Vitrualbox 1.6.2 without using AMD-V or VT-x.
Can anybody else confirm this?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Has anyone analysed the changes that were made in the 2.6.26-4.11 kernel
and the last kernel known to work?
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I can confirm the bug is already present using VirtualBox 1.6.4.
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I've enabled VT-x, but the problem is still present.
I tried to boot the latest kernel: now no more kernel panic, but it freezes
after logging in.
I'm using VB 1.6.2
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Same issue for me even if I enabled VT-x in my BIOS and checked the VT-x/AMD-V.
The VT-x works on my Inspiron 9400 with kvm + qmenu.
Trying to boot intrepid alpha 3 guest with a Hardy up to date.
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I mean intrepid of course.
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Seems that in VirtualBox 1.6.4 the bug is still present.
Is it a hardy, kernel or VirtualBox bug?
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Since we are a couple of people having this problem even though we have
virtualization enabled in both BIOS and VirtualBox, maybe we have come
across another bug?
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@Craig: No no that's not what I wanted to say sorry, my english isn't very
good. As Saïvann has clarified, if the VT-x/AMD-V option is disabled or if your
CPU(motherboard doesn't support it, the first three alpha won't boot.
@Saïvann: Thanks for the clarification :-)
Is the support of vir
Craig : Intrepid will boot only with VT-x enabled. If it is disabled or
if your CPU doesn't support it, intrepid won't boot.
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@Alexandre Kraft - My CPU doesn't support VT-x/AMD-V and I have turned
the VT-x/AMD-V option off and I still can't boot the newer kernel. How
does this fit into your theory that this is indeed the problem?
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I have enabled virtualization in my BIOS (Toshiba T61) and also enabled
VT-x in VirtualBox. I still cannot boot (using daily alternate 070729).
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00GHz
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse
As everyone said before, this problem is relative to the VT-x / AMD-V
setting.
This setting is relative to hardware virtualization support either by
your CPU and, as lylepratt wrote, your motherboard. You can find more
information about Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) and AMD
Virtualiza
** Also affects: virtualbox via
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Status: Unknown
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Works fine for me.
Host system Hardy 8.04.1 amd64 with Virtualbox 1.6.2.
Host Specs:
Samsung X22 Notebook
Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2Ghz
2GiB RAM
Virtualising Intrepid Alpha 3 32bit guest. Have enabled VT-x/AMD-V and PAE/NX
and given the VM 1Gib RAM, 128MB Video RAM, SATA Controller, ALSA Audi
I forgot to enable VT-x in the BIOS.
Now intrepid boots.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Target: None => ubuntu-8.10
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Thank you Ross, but (really) enabling VT seems not to work for me and
guess a number of people. It just changes the error message.
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I had VT-x disabled and got [0.491424] BUG: unable to handle kernel <1>
which repeats itself all the way down the screen. I turned VT-x on and
was able to boot. KEEP IN MIND, that when you check the Enable
VT-x/AMD-V checkbox once, that does NOT enable it!!! That just puts it
into a grayed state. C
At first I was experiencing the same error. Then i decided to try it
with amd-v enabled. Turns out my bios didn't support it, so I flashed it
with a new version, turned on amd-v and have successfully installed
ubuntu 8.10 in virtual box.
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Ubuntu also crashes when VT-x is enabled.
CPU: Intel Core2Duo T7300
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