Hi, any help is appreciated
I created a VM and after installing Debian, my VM goes guru meditation state. I tried reducing and increasing the RAM but it didn´t work, tried making another machine but after installation, it also went guru meditation state.
please feel free to ask any questions, thanks
Virtualbox version 7.0.12
VM goes Guru meditation after I installed debian 12
VM goes Guru meditation after I installed debian 12
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Re: VM goes Guru meditation after I installed debian 12
Thanks for the info. Here's the guru meditation:
The VM "hardware started reading from the VM's hard disk, and:
Looks like something in the VM got really bungeed. If the VM is important, try booting it with the Debian installer ISO and try a repair install. Otherwise try a new VM and see what happens.
FWIW Hyper-V is enabled on the host OS. However, that's not getting in the way as much as it used to, and Hyper-V is very integrated into the host OS now. You could try turning it off, but you'd be disabling a lot of supposed security structures. It's up to you whether you need them. HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active)
A triple fault is when something happened that was so screwed up that Virtualbox threw up its hands and said "Here, you handle this, I'm going home."00:00:12.581176 VMMDev: Guest Log: BIOS: Booting from Hard Disk...
00:00:12.588543 Display::i_handleDisplayResize: uScreenId=0 pvVRAM=0000000000000000 w=720 h=400 bpp=0 cbLine=0x0 flags=0x0 origin=0,0
00:00:12.935613 GUI: UIMediumEnumerator: Medium-enumeration finished!
00:00:15.865302 Changing the VM state from 'RUNNING' to 'GURU_MEDITATION'
00:00:15.865302 Console: Machine state changed to 'Stuck'
00:00:15.866465 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
00:00:15.866466 !!
00:00:15.866467 !! VCPU0: Guru Meditation 1155 (VINF_EM_TRIPLE_FAULT)
The VM "hardware started reading from the VM's hard disk, and:
did a lot of crunching a great deal on 1k bytes from the disk, if I read correctly.00:05:08.489259 /IEM/CPU0/cInstructions 8835723 count
00:05:08.490020 /Public/Storage/AHCI0/Port0/BytesRead 1024 bytes
Looks like something in the VM got really bungeed. If the VM is important, try booting it with the Debian installer ISO and try a repair install. Otherwise try a new VM and see what happens.
FWIW Hyper-V is enabled on the host OS. However, that's not getting in the way as much as it used to, and Hyper-V is very integrated into the host OS now. You could try turning it off, but you'd be disabling a lot of supposed security structures. It's up to you whether you need them. HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM (Hyper-V is active)