VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
BillG, please provide VBox.log for the hanging VM run... that's the bare minimum requirement to make your report meaningful (otherwise it's just a nice looking screenshot without much additional information), as described in first section of the Troubleshooting chapter in the manual.
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
And you get slow guest VM...shawnz wrote:BillG, on Pro you should see all three of the options. Scroll down and you should see the other two (Virtual Machine Platform and Windows Hypervisor Platform) near the bottom.
But the difference between them is not relevant to Virtualbox. Activating any of those components will enable Hyper-V to load at boot, and if Hyper-V is loaded, you will get the green turtle.
Will this ever be resolved?
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 20945
- Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 20:14
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows, Linux
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
That's a hard one. Predicting the future is a little hard. The devs can but try, and if Microsoft stopped changing things then that turtle might be able to be sent down to the Galapagos some day...bbahes wrote:Will this ever be resolved?
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I would like to point out, that there seem to be other issues, which might come into the game:
I have a VM, on which the green turtle is active (Indeed, I have Hyper-V enabled, because I need it to run the Docker Desktop.)
On the same VM,
1.) booting from CentOS-8.3.2011-x86_64-dvd1.iso fails, reporting VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0 (see https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20141 for details).
2.) booting from ubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso works just fine.
In other words: Depending on the Linux kernel, using Hyper-V might work (or not).
I have a VM, on which the green turtle is active (Indeed, I have Hyper-V enabled, because I need it to run the Docker Desktop.)
On the same VM,
1.) booting from CentOS-8.3.2011-x86_64-dvd1.iso fails, reporting VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0 (see https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/20141 for details).
2.) booting from ubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso works just fine.
In other words: Depending on the Linux kernel, using Hyper-V might work (or not).
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Quick question: is using VMWare a working and functional alternative?
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 20945
- Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 20:14
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows, Linux
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Alternative to what? Running VMware under Hyper-V as opposed to Virtualbox under Hyper-V?djangofan wrote:is using VMWare a working and functional alternative?
If so, we wouldn't really know. You could try it and let us know...
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 39134
- Joined: 4. Sep 2008, 17:09
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Mostly XP
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Or not! Knowing how VMWare works or not in some particular scenario is not very useful to a VirtualBox user AFAICS. And like you Scott I have no idea whether it works, and have no motive to find out!scottgus1 wrote:... and let us know...
CentOS 8.2 / VBox Windows 10 Host / Cannot Install OS
I am having the EXACT same issue. Running Virtualbox 6.1.18 on the latest Windows 10 Pro and I have docker Desktop also installed. Trying to install CentOS 8.3 iso and it freezes during kernel loading. I even tried the latest CentOS 8 stream [CentOS-Stream-8-x86_64-20210204-dvd1.iso] and it freezes during kernel initialization. [Shows green turtle icon when Hyper-V is enabled].
If I run a custom made linux distro [running linux kernel 5.10.13], it boots without an issue.
It's only if I disable Hyper-V and reboot and re-run Virtualbox, CentOS 8 or CentOS Stream works without any issue [no green turtle icon]. I would love to see this get fixed in Virtualbox to get CentOS 8.3 working when Hyper-v is enabled. [MsrExit/0: 0010:ffffffffbb864d98/LM: WRMSR 00000033, 20000000:00000000 -> VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0!]
If I run a custom made linux distro [running linux kernel 5.10.13], it boots without an issue.
It's only if I disable Hyper-V and reboot and re-run Virtualbox, CentOS 8 or CentOS Stream works without any issue [no green turtle icon]. I would love to see this get fixed in Virtualbox to get CentOS 8.3 working when Hyper-v is enabled. [MsrExit/0: 0010:ffffffffbb864d98/LM: WRMSR 00000033, 20000000:00000000 -> VERR_CPUM_RAISE_GP_0!]
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 7. Feb 2021, 18:39
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
I'm seeing the same error. Windows 10 Home Editon (so Hyper-V is not a valid feature), basic HyperVisor Platform Windows Feature is enabled, VirtualBox Guest Additions installed and version 6.1.
- Attachments
-
- Windows 98 II-2021-02-07-11-19-30.zip
- (7.22 KiB) Downloaded 925 times
-
- Volunteer
- Posts: 5106
- Joined: 19. Sep 2009, 04:44
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows 10,7 and earlier
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
It may not be a feature of Windows Home, but activating anything which loads the hypervisor will cause problems.
Either turn it off or prevent the hypervisor from loading using the bcdedit command (or both to be sure!)
Either turn it off or prevent the hypervisor from loading using the bcdedit command (or both to be sure!)
Bill
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
JochenW wrote:Depending on the Linux kernel, using Hyper-V might work (or not).
Virtualbox 6.1.18 with debian guest, only kernel 5.9.3 boot, the 5.10.13 and 5.7.6 crash.raidenz wrote:If I run a custom made linux distro [running linux kernel 5.10.13], it boots without an issue.
Maybe the custom kernel change the behavior ?
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
Virtualbox 6.1.22 r144080 fixed the issue for kernel 5.10. I did not test other kernels.
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 20945
- Joined: 30. Dec 2009, 20:14
- Primary OS: MS Windows 10
- VBox Version: VirtualBox+Oracle ExtPack
- Guest OSses: Windows, Linux
Re: VirtualBox 6.0 and Hyper-V
We are officially calling in the dogs and putting out the fire on this topic.
As can be seen by reading this long tome of a topic, Virtualbox continues to develop running under Hyper-V. Successes and failures depend on the host and VM OS being used. As situations develop, new Microsoft Windows versions come out, and new OS's to be used in the VMs come out, it will come down to personal experimentation whether a particular host Windows version and VM OS will work with active host Hyper-V running.
If anyone has a question about running their VMs in Virtualbox under active host Hyper-V, please start a new topic for their own host and VM situation.
As can be seen by reading this long tome of a topic, Virtualbox continues to develop running under Hyper-V. Successes and failures depend on the host and VM OS being used. As situations develop, new Microsoft Windows versions come out, and new OS's to be used in the VMs come out, it will come down to personal experimentation whether a particular host Windows version and VM OS will work with active host Hyper-V running.
If anyone has a question about running their VMs in Virtualbox under active host Hyper-V, please start a new topic for their own host and VM situation.