The CD thing has been my problem too. I have an external USB CD drive. Since it's listed on the VM, when I turn the drive off or unplug it, I get this error message. Turn it back on and all is well. It took me quite a while to figure this out, and it happens so infrequently that every time it does I have to scratch my head and try to figure it out all over again.
This kind of behaviour just seems wrong to me. The error code is a bit cryptic. I'm assuming it can't find the drive image. Also, the CD is not necessary in the least for the operation of the VM. The plugging/unplugging of a CD drive from a real machine does not prevent it from booting!
My 2c.
PIIX3 cannot attach drive to the Secondary Master.
I have the same problem with a thumb drive.
I built the vbox machine with out a usb drive attached and everything would work fine. I then needed to access my thumb drive so I got it attached in vbox and everything was fine. UNTIL...
I restarted the box with out the thumb drive. It would not start unless I had that drive in. Whether it was mounted or not, it just had to see the drive.
It basically now has to be mounted in linux for the vbox to start once it's started I can remove the thumb drive with out ill effect on vbox... But if I pause, save state, or restart the box that thumb drive needs to be present inorder to continue using vbox.
Specs:
General
Name
Windows XP
OS Type
Windows XP
Base Memory
512 MB
Video Memory
8 MB
Boot Order
Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
ACPI
Enabled
IO APIC
Disabled
VT-x/AMD-V
Disabled
PAE/NX
Disabled
?
Hard Disks
IDE Primary Master
Windows XP.vdi [Normal, 80.00 GB]
?
CD/DVD-ROM
Host Drive
/dev/scd2
?
Floppy
Not mounted
?
Audio
Host Driver
ALSA Audio Driver
Controller
ICH AC97
?
Network
Adapter 1
PCnet-FAST III (NAT)
?
Serial Ports
Disabled
?
USB
Device Filters
0 (0 active)
?
Shared Folders
Shared Folders
1
?
Remote Display
Disabled
How do I get the vbox to "forget" the usb drive?
I built the vbox machine with out a usb drive attached and everything would work fine. I then needed to access my thumb drive so I got it attached in vbox and everything was fine. UNTIL...
I restarted the box with out the thumb drive. It would not start unless I had that drive in. Whether it was mounted or not, it just had to see the drive.
It basically now has to be mounted in linux for the vbox to start once it's started I can remove the thumb drive with out ill effect on vbox... But if I pause, save state, or restart the box that thumb drive needs to be present inorder to continue using vbox.
Specs:
General
Name
Windows XP
OS Type
Windows XP
Base Memory
512 MB
Video Memory
8 MB
Boot Order
Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
ACPI
Enabled
IO APIC
Disabled
VT-x/AMD-V
Disabled
PAE/NX
Disabled
?
Hard Disks
IDE Primary Master
Windows XP.vdi [Normal, 80.00 GB]
?
CD/DVD-ROM
Host Drive
/dev/scd2
?
Floppy
Not mounted
?
Audio
Host Driver
ALSA Audio Driver
Controller
ICH AC97
?
Network
Adapter 1
PCnet-FAST III (NAT)
?
Serial Ports
Disabled
?
USB
Device Filters
0 (0 active)
?
Shared Folders
Shared Folders
1
?
Remote Display
Disabled
How do I get the vbox to "forget" the usb drive?
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Sasquatch
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Did you by chance set the thumbdrive as shared folder? If so, remove the shared folder definition.
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Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.
Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.
E.g. install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.org
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Re: PIIX3 cannot attach drive to the Secondary Master.
I had the problem today. Thank you salvox for your easy fix.
Nevertheless, I feel that the error message should be a little
more explanatory...
Nevertheless, I feel that the error message should be a little
more explanatory...
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scotty
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 13. Nov 2009, 20:11
- Primary OS: openSUSE
- VBox Version: OSE other
- Guest OSses: Windhoos
Re: PIIX3 cannot attach drive to the Secondary Master.
Hey guys,
Tx for the unmount option! Started working with VirtualBox this week and my first impression was that a disaster happened after a kernel update in opensuse.
Such a simple solution makes me think that this works much more easy as VMware where I struggeled with a lot of problems after kernel updates!
Keep up the good work!
Tx for the unmount option! Started working with VirtualBox this week and my first impression was that a disaster happened after a kernel update in opensuse.
Such a simple solution makes me think that this works much more easy as VMware where I struggeled with a lot of problems after kernel updates!
Keep up the good work!