I am using VirtualBox 6.1 and have had another problem booting after an error with the system. I have made this post about the failure to boot before with screenshots but without log files so since I ran into the problem again I thought I would make this post but include the log files but they are too big in size. Here's the screenshot too. Also, this occurred after canceling an unsafe build of apache24 with Cntrl c and then rebooting. Below I have included a copy past of part of the last log file where I think it displays what went wrong.
00:15:19.908023 E1000#0: Larger TX frames : 0
00:15:19.908034 E1000#0: Max TX Delay : 0
00:15:19.936455 NEM: Destroying partition 0000000001238390 with its 1 VCpus...
00:15:19.941792 Changing the VM state from 'DESTROYING' to 'TERMINATED'
00:15:19.944810 Console: Machine state changed to 'PoweredOff'
00:15:20.798899 GUI: Passing request to close Runtime UI from machine-logic to UI session.
Failed to boot
Failed to boot
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scottgus1
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Re: Failed to boot
Zipped logs always fit.oracleboy wrote:include the log files but they are too big in size.
As with your other post on a similar subject: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=101164 The screenshot posted above is of a running Virtualbox VM with an error being shown by the VM's OS. This error isn't from Virtualbox and says the VM OS is having trouble. I don't see any trouble happening with Virtualbox so far. The log may show something, though.
Pretend the OS is installed on a real computer and troubleshoot FreeBSD directly using FreeBSD's help channels.
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grahamperrin
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Suspect a problem with the host computer
I should not suspect an issue with FreeBSD. Instead: viewtopic.php?p=493614#p493614scottgus1 wrote:… troubleshoot FreeBSD directly using FreeBSD's help channels.