Hi,
host : windows 10
guest: ubuntu server 12.04
virtualBox: 6.1.18
Error:
VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
Skipping ring-0 registers and stack, rcErr=VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT
any help please .
VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
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Re: VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
Those Guest Additions are really long in the tooth, maybe upgrade them?
Aside from that, I can't see anything else wrong.00:00:15.726552 VMMDev: Guest Additions information report: Version 4.1.44 r104071 '4.1.44_Ubuntu'
Re: VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
Hi,
thanks, scottgus1
thanks, scottgus1
but how ken I upgrade themscottgus1 wrote:Those Guest Additions are really long in the tooth, maybe upgrade them?Aside from that, I can't see anything else wrong.00:00:15.726552 VMMDev: Guest Additions information report: Version 4.1.44 r104071 '4.1.44_Ubuntu'
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Re: VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
The Virtualbox manual, section 4, explains Guest Additions installation.
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Re: VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
Well, I think the manual doesn't cover the case that you cannot really boot into the guest.
I'd suggest the following approach as a preparation: In the VM configuration, add a Linux live ISO (e.g. an Ubuntu installation ISO) to boot from, start the VM, mount the hard disk root partition, search and rename all files matching vboxguest.ko*, shut down the guest, remove the ISO from the VM configuration, and during the next start the VirtualBox Guest Additions should not pose a problem any more ...
I'd suggest the following approach as a preparation: In the VM configuration, add a Linux live ISO (e.g. an Ubuntu installation ISO) to boot from, start the VM, mount the hard disk root partition, search and rename all files matching vboxguest.ko*, shut down the guest, remove the ISO from the VM configuration, and during the next start the VirtualBox Guest Additions should not pose a problem any more ...
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Re: VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
Ah, yes, you have a distinct point there!fth0 wrote:I think the manual doesn't cover the case that you cannot really boot into the guest.