I'm trying to put Linux Ubuntu 10.10. I loads and starts but then says
BusyBox v1.15.3 (Ubuntu 1:1.15.3-1ubuntu5) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter ‘help’ for a list of built-in commands.
(initrmfs) Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //fi
lesystem.squashfs
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can anyone help me fix this and get my VM running?
Thanks
William
Linux 10.10 Mounting
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williamss159
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- Guest OSses: Linux 10.10
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williamss159
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
I forgot to add that the purple background screen actually loads but never gets to the install / run off CD screen before giving me this message.
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Perryg
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
Post the hosts configuration and the version of VirtualBox as well as the guests log file (as an attachment)
Also change your profile to say that you have the PUEL version as I doubt you compiled VirtualBox yourself.
Also change your profile to say that you have the PUEL version as I doubt you compiled VirtualBox yourself.
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jalanoly
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
I have exactly the same problem. I am using the latest versions of Ubuntu 10.10 and VirutalBox 4.0.0, downloaded yesterday and today respectively. The error reported by williamss159 occurs under both scenarios below:
- Using the DVD as source
- Using the ISO image file as source
My host OS is Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
My DVD/CD drive is SATA, and so are the HDD's.
The VirtualBox log is attached.
- Using the DVD as source
- Using the ISO image file as source
My host OS is Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
My DVD/CD drive is SATA, and so are the HDD's.
The VirtualBox log is attached.
- Attachments
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Ubuntu 10.10-2011-01-04-11-46-24.log- log file for "cannot mount /dev/loop0 error"
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Perryg
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
@jalanoly ,
Have you installed the Extension Pack? How to install Extension Pack
Try that and see if it works for you.
Have you installed the Extension Pack? How to install Extension Pack
Try that and see if it works for you.
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jalanoly
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
I installed the Extension pack. The issue persists.
Perhaps this is a Ubuntu distro issue. Discussions there point to issues with particular CD/DVD drives. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1598415
I tried the Windows VIrtual PC as well... and the same problem *seems* to exist there... couldn't read the error message, since the Linix window disappears before I can read the error message.
Is there a a way for VBox to pretend that there is no CD/DVD hardware present, so that Ubuntu will not even try to mount it?
Perhaps this is a Ubuntu distro issue. Discussions there point to issues with particular CD/DVD drives. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1598415
I tried the Windows VIrtual PC as well... and the same problem *seems* to exist there... couldn't read the error message, since the Linix window disappears before I can read the error message.
Is there a a way for VBox to pretend that there is no CD/DVD hardware present, so that Ubuntu will not even try to mount it?
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Perryg
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
Not if you want to install Ubuntu or any other distro.Is there a a way for VBox to pretend that there is no CD/DVD hardware present, so that Ubuntu will not even try to mount it?
You might have a defective download. I have install Ubuntu 10.10 on several machines as guest and have never had this issue, so it is doable.
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loukingjr
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
I have Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu and Xubuntu 10.10 and Linux Mint 10 installed in VirtualBox 4.0 without a problem.
OSX, Linux and Windows Hosts & Guests
There are three groups of people. Those that can count and those that can't.
There are three groups of people. Those that can count and those that can't.
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jalanoly
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Re: Linux 10.10 Mounting
That was it... I had a bad download. Thank you for your help. 