New in 3.1.4: External USB Storage stuck as Unavailable
Posted: 14. Feb 2010, 01:24
I just upgraded to 3.1.4 and found that I was no longer able to capture my USB thumb drive. I don't have access to any other devices at the moment, but I'll check it against a WD device later today.
The USB stick would show up as grayed out, listed as state "Unavailable".
I rebooted both the host and the guest. I reinstalled the guest additions. Re-added the filter. I even tried running virtualbox with root privileges. No joy. This version of virtualbox simply refused to capture the device.
Something worth noting is I see absolutely zero kernel log activity in my Linux guest. The device capture doesn't get to the guest OS level.
When I downgraded back to 3.1.2 I was again able to capture the device. Its working fine.
This is a Leopard install of OSX as host, guest is Xubuntu 9.10. Running a 2.6.31-19 kernel image (happened under .31-17 too).
I don't know what the standard operating procedure is here. Should I see if others have similar problems before filing a
bug report? What other information would be useful?
(Random side note: Under 3.1.2 when I switched my guest from 1 to 2 processors, the entire EHCI USB system began failing. Trying to attach any external USB HD generated a flood of EHCI errors in the kernel log. I was upgrading hoping the issue was resolved.)
-Paul
The USB stick would show up as grayed out, listed as state "Unavailable".
I rebooted both the host and the guest. I reinstalled the guest additions. Re-added the filter. I even tried running virtualbox with root privileges. No joy. This version of virtualbox simply refused to capture the device.
Something worth noting is I see absolutely zero kernel log activity in my Linux guest. The device capture doesn't get to the guest OS level.
When I downgraded back to 3.1.2 I was again able to capture the device. Its working fine.
This is a Leopard install of OSX as host, guest is Xubuntu 9.10. Running a 2.6.31-19 kernel image (happened under .31-17 too).
I don't know what the standard operating procedure is here. Should I see if others have similar problems before filing a
bug report? What other information would be useful?
(Random side note: Under 3.1.2 when I switched my guest from 1 to 2 processors, the entire EHCI USB system began failing. Trying to attach any external USB HD generated a flood of EHCI errors in the kernel log. I was upgrading hoping the issue was resolved.)
-Paul