Reinstalled Vbox problem
Posted: 15. Jan 2009, 00:58
After a reinstall of vbox in Ubuntu Hardy I get the following message:
Could not load the settings -> refers to settings in the VirtualBox.xml
FATAL ERROR: Atribute 'version' has a value, '1.3-linux' that does not match its #FIXED value, '1.2linux' -> again referring to VirtualBox.xml
I got this message after:
I reinstalled virtualbox-ose from the Ubuntu Hardy repositories after reinstalling Hardy to replace Intrepid, which had some problems.
Vbox worked perfectly fine in my previous install of Hardy and also in the brief Intrepid install.
The Linux kernel is 2.6.24.23-generic.
I also installed the virtualbox-ose module for the same linux image.
I'm not certain how to fix this problem. I've seen a couple of responses to startup errors that suggest removing the file VirtualBox.xml. Can that be done so that I can safely restart Vbox fresh and create a new xml file? If so, do I also have to do something to protect my current VDI and its xml file?
Or is there a better solution?
Thanks for any advice,
Bob
Could not load the settings -> refers to settings in the VirtualBox.xml
FATAL ERROR: Atribute 'version' has a value, '1.3-linux' that does not match its #FIXED value, '1.2linux' -> again referring to VirtualBox.xml
I got this message after:
I reinstalled virtualbox-ose from the Ubuntu Hardy repositories after reinstalling Hardy to replace Intrepid, which had some problems.
Vbox worked perfectly fine in my previous install of Hardy and also in the brief Intrepid install.
The Linux kernel is 2.6.24.23-generic.
I also installed the virtualbox-ose module for the same linux image.
I'm not certain how to fix this problem. I've seen a couple of responses to startup errors that suggest removing the file VirtualBox.xml. Can that be done so that I can safely restart Vbox fresh and create a new xml file? If so, do I also have to do something to protect my current VDI and its xml file?
Or is there a better solution?
Thanks for any advice,
Bob