Linux VMs "pausing" (equals "crashing")/unable to save state
Posted: 2. Jul 2022, 01:05
Hello, I've got quite a few Linux VMs running here on Windows 10, just for trying out distros and playing around with settings. Everything was mostly fine until just recently, but now unfortuinately some of them have become unusable, and those that are usable are pretty unreliable now.
For example, the Ubuntu 20.04 VM more or less still works, but it's no longer possible to save the machine's state, which is a bit annoying. Far worse though - the Kali Linux and Linux Mint installations are just useless right now. I boot them up, and they just freeze in the "paused" state. Obviously "paused" is not a useful way to characterise this, because there's nothing I can do to get them going again. There are a few more VMs on there, and I suppose that these problems will apply to them, but those are the ones that I've been using most.
This really only happened today, while I was using 2 or 3 of them at the same time (trying to get them to communicate with each other), so I'm wondering what it can be. I've got plenty of RAM (32GB), so I don't think it can be lack of that. I've tried updating VirtualBox to the latest version (6.1.34 r150636), and then added Extension_Pack-6.1.34, but that hasn't changed anything. Any ideas out there about what's going on??? I wasn't sure whether to post here, or on the Linux Guest thread. Since I don't have any non-Linux VMs on the VirtualBox, I can't really tell if it's a host or guest problem, but I'm assuming host, hence posting on here!
Thanks :~)
For example, the Ubuntu 20.04 VM more or less still works, but it's no longer possible to save the machine's state, which is a bit annoying. Far worse though - the Kali Linux and Linux Mint installations are just useless right now. I boot them up, and they just freeze in the "paused" state. Obviously "paused" is not a useful way to characterise this, because there's nothing I can do to get them going again. There are a few more VMs on there, and I suppose that these problems will apply to them, but those are the ones that I've been using most.
This really only happened today, while I was using 2 or 3 of them at the same time (trying to get them to communicate with each other), so I'm wondering what it can be. I've got plenty of RAM (32GB), so I don't think it can be lack of that. I've tried updating VirtualBox to the latest version (6.1.34 r150636), and then added Extension_Pack-6.1.34, but that hasn't changed anything. Any ideas out there about what's going on??? I wasn't sure whether to post here, or on the Linux Guest thread. Since I don't have any non-Linux VMs on the VirtualBox, I can't really tell if it's a host or guest problem, but I'm assuming host, hence posting on here!
Thanks :~)