Hello - I have attached the log file. I have attempted some different fixes but nothing appears to be working on getting my Ubuntu Server up and running in VirtualBox.
Running Windows 11.
Attempting to use this ISO: ubuntu-22.04-live-server-amd64.iso
Virtualbox Version 6.1.34 r150636 (Qt5.6.2)
Bios virtualization is enabled in Windows Bios
Please let me know if I can provide any more info to assist with troubleshooting.
[Solved] End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
[Solved] End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
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Re: End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
I would try giving the VM resources more reasonable for a 64bit OS: 2 CPU cores, 2048MB RAM, and 64MB graphics RAM.
Re: End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
Unfortunately that did not do the trick. Would you like the log uploaded for that one too?
Re: End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
Please mark as resolved - I
Thank you!
I realized I did not update it to 2 CPUs. Once I changed that it let me proceed with the installation.mpack wrote:I would try giving the VM resources more reasonable for a 64bit OS: 2 CPU cores, 2048MB RAM, and 64MB graphics RAM.
Thank you!
Re: End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
Sweet. I was facing the same issue when installing Kali Linux. Updated the cores and Graphics Ram and boom - it worked. Thanks a bunch.mpack wrote:I would try giving the VM resources more reasonable for a 64bit OS: 2 CPU cores, 2048MB RAM, and 64MB graphics RAM.
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Re: [Solved] End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
I saw this problem after turning on Core Isolation/Memory Integrity in Windows 11* and it was also fixed for me by setting the number of processors to 2. Unfortunately I have now got the turtle icon!
This is great, but, can anyone tell me why this works?
Thanks,
Peter
* as I understand it, this turns on Windows "Hyper-V" virtualisation behind the scenes. Windows Security Center told me to do it and I'd rather do everything to ensure Windows is secure even if I risked losing VirtualBox.
This is great, but, can anyone tell me why this works?
Thanks,
Peter
* as I understand it, this turns on Windows "Hyper-V" virtualisation behind the scenes. Windows Security Center told me to do it and I'd rather do everything to ensure Windows is secure even if I risked losing VirtualBox.
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Re: [Solved] End kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill idle ubuntu server on virtual box.
This is correct. Core Isolation requires Hyper-V, which does slow down (or in some cases stops) Virtualbox. Running Virtualbox with Hyper-V enabled is a work in progress, hindered sometimes by Microsoft making changes and moving the goalposts, so the Virtualbox devs have to change the playbook. It's a risk assessment choice whether to use Hyper-V services or run Virtualbox sans turtle.peterhull90 wrote:turning on Core Isolation/Memory Integrity in Windows 11* ... Unfortunately I have now got the turtle icon!
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* as I understand it, this turns on Windows "Hyper-V" virtualisation behind the scenes.