Note there is a bug in the Visopsys installer, see forum post. PIIX3 IDE needs to be used for good performance. Only limited testing as part of system installation processes has been performed. Requires FreeBSD Guest Additions, available as a port emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions. Requires VT-x or AMD-V hardware virtualization support. Installation has to be booted with the ide-legacy option.įreeBSD 6.2 is known to cause problems. Requires IDE Controller, 4.8+ Recommended if using VirtIO. We recommend you upgrade before installing Guest Additions. These should be updated after installation.įedora 7 and 9 have problems with Additions. Mandriva 2008 has the guest additions for VirtualBox 1.5 installed by default. The openSUSE 10.2 kernel suffers from the race condition mentioned above. The Ubuntu 6.06 Server and 6.10 kernels suffer from the race condition mentioned above. Mar 2018, 13:30 The FAQ (referenced in the first reply) lists known VT-x/AMD-v users. Kernels 2.6.18 to 2.6.18.2 contain a race condition (which was unfortunately backported to the Ubuntu 6.06 Server and 6.10 kernels) that can cause boot crashes in virtual machines. Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Centos Top Re: Only 32-bit guest options on 64-bit machine running Windby mpack » 18. Generally, all 2.4 and 2.6+ kernels work however, we recommend 2.6.13 or above for better performance. Install a 3rd party VESA graphics driver or disable hardware virtualization. Slow because VirtualBox is not optimized for it. Zip and post the guest's vbox.log using the forum's Upload Attachment tab, and we might be able to see where the problem exists. Don't bother installing the OS, just start the guest until the 'Fatal No bootable medium' error appears, then close the guest window with 'Power Off' chosen. To get a list of commercially supported guest operating systems of VirtualBox, please follow this link. Try Virtualbox 6.0.14, make a new 32-bit XP guest. This table reflects operating systems which should work with the most recent version of VirtualBox but without any guarantee. Rows marked with an asterisk (*) contain information reported by users and not verified by the VirtualBox team. The following table gives an overview of how well VirtualBox operating systems work in its virtual machines.
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