Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by Cubytus »

VB freezes on startup, means that I can't access the GUI, which is not displayed.

Where are these up-to-date logs?
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by loukingjr »

Perryg wrote:Well this proves it is a MAC specific problem. I am running Windows and Linux and do not have this.

If you find the time and want to help post this to bugtracker. You will need to setup an account there as it is on a different system.
It would also help if you can post the ticket number here so other can see the progress, add information, or see the final results.

Send them the logs and even the link to here so they can take a look.
I don't know what the issue is here, however, I installed Fedora 12 using the liveCD iso with no issue whatever. Running 10.6.2 on a Mac with VirtualBox 3.1.4. Perhaps it's just a bad download of the iso. I've run into that here and there in the past.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

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I downloaded the install media for Fedora Core 12 five times, and although the first download was corrupted, all the remain four were ok, yet they wouldn't install on VBox 3.1.4 / Mac OS X 10.6.2. I also tried the FC 12 Live CD, verified it, but wouldn't boot.

Only way to make either of them boot was to burn them on DVD-RW, but in this case, even if the installation succeeds, Virtual Box then cannot start, freezing on startup and NOT UPDATING ANY LOGS.

I still can make a bug report, but a "good" bug report should have its log attached - which is obviously useless in this case, isn't it? - , and an even better one should be reproductible.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

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The file I installed with was Fedora-12-i386-DVD.iso. It should be 3.2 GB. The only other thing I can think of is trying to install it in an earlier version of VB or re-installing VB. I remember once having some issues with VB after I updated it rather than uninstalling first then doing a fresh install.

Wish I could be more help but as I said, I didn't have any issues installing from the .iso, which leads me to think either something is amiss with your copy of VB or perhaps something with the way you have the guest machine set up. I'm sure I installed Fedora 12 with an earlier version than 3.1.4, perhaps 3.1.2 or 3.0.8. I do know F12 runs on 3.1.4.

Good Luck.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

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I am posting my VM settings in case that helps

General
Name: Fedora 12
OS Type: Fedora

System
Base Memory: 512 MB
Processor(s):1
Boot Order: Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled
Nested Paging: Disabled

Display
Video Memory: 32 MB
3D Acceleration: Disabled
2D Video Acceleration: Disabled
Remote Display Server: Disabled

Storage
IDE Controller
IDE Primary Master: Fedora 12.vdi (Normal, 28.00 GB)
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): Host Drive 'PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K06'
Floppy Controller
Floppy Device 0: Empty

Audio
Host Driver:CoreAudio
Controller: ICH AC97

Network
Adapter 1: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (Bridged adapter, en0: Ethernet)

Serial Ports Disabled

USB
Device Filters: 0 (0 active)

Shared Folders None
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

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Mine:

General
Name: Fedora Core 12
OS Type: Fedora

System
Base Memory: 512 MB
Processor(s):1
Boot Order: Floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled
Nested Paging: Disabled

Display
Video Memory: 12 MB
3D Acceleration: Disabled
2D Video Acceleration: Disabled
Remote Display Server: Disabled

Storage
IDE Controller
IDE Primary Master (CD/DVD): Empty
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
SATA Controller
SATA Port 0: Fedora Core 12.vdi (Normal, 16,00 GB)

Audio
Host Driver:CoreAudio
Controller: ICH AC97

Network
Adapter 1: PCnet-FAST III (NAT)

Serial Ports Disabled

USB
Device Filters: 0 (0 active)

Shared Folders None
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by loukingjr »

The only difference I see is I have the virtual drive on the IDE primary master and yours is on a SATA port. You might try moving your virtual drive. I did have an issue with one Linux distro trying to run it somewhere other than the IDE primary master. It was long enough ago I don't remember if it was Fedora or not.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by sej7278 »

f12 works fine for me:

vbox 3.1.4
f12 host (64-bit)
f12 guest (64-bit)
vt-x, pae/nx, and nested paging on (also works on core2quad with no nested paging)

i installed from pxe boot, so can't say if there's a cd-rom or iso issue, never seen it before.

i've not tried guest additions.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by mpavlick »

List members,

I too am unable to install Fedora 12-i686-Live ISO from a CD onto Virtual Box 3.1.4. I am working on an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard. Would appreciate any advice; thank you in advance.

- Mark
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by Cubytus »

Except running 3.1.2, doesn't seem to be any solution.
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by loukingjr »

I just downloaded Fedora 13 alpha and unlike F12, I can't get it to install in VB 3.1.4. I know I installed F12 with a version of VB before 3.1.4. Maybe it's a 3.1.4 issue.

btw... I can't get it to even boot from the .iso
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Re: Fedora Core 12 doesn't boot at all in VBox 3.1.4

Post by loukingjr »

hmmm, the latest updates to Fedora 12 caused it to fail in virtualbox. I had to restore the VD from the previous version.
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