Hello,
Every time I boot my VM, I get the error "Kernel Panic Not Syncing: Fatal Exception". I'm not sure what is causing this error. I've tried a number of solutions but none of them have worked. I have some experience with VMs but I am definitely not an expert. Any advice on how to resolve this problem would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
I am using virtualbox version 6.0 with Guest Additions.
My host is a Win10 machine 64 bit
My Guest is a Red Hat version 7.7 64bit
Help: Kernel Panic Not Syncing: Fatal Exception
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projectdoughnut
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Help: Kernel Panic Not Syncing: Fatal Exception
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scottgus1
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Re: Help: Kernel Panic Not Syncing: Fatal Exception
Is this Red Hat OS based on CentOS? The VM's name mentions CentOS, not Red Hat.projectdoughnut wrote:My Guest is a Red Hat version 7.7 64bit
Your Virtualbox and Extension Pack don't match:
The log shows the VM running over 20 hours.00:00:01.355220 VirtualBox VM 6.0.14 r133895 win.amd64 (Oct 10 2019 19:44:31) release log
00:00:01.420522 Installed Extension Packs:
00:00:01.420537 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack (Version: 6.0.24 r139119; VRDE Module: VBoxVRDP)
The error message is from the OS, not Virtualbox. Try troubleshooting through Red Hat or CentOS help channels and pretend you're using a real computer not a VM.
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mpack
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Re: Help: Kernel Panic Not Syncing: Fatal Exception
Red Hat provides support for their own maintained (but still open source) Linux build. CentOS is a third party build from the same sources, so same as Red Hat without the support. Red Hat would be the correct template for a CentOS install. Though I don't consider it correct to refer to the guest as "Red Hat" unless it was built and supported by Red Hat.