Virtual Box version 4.2.6 r82870
I have successfully installed Oracle linux release 5 (V31120-01.iso) without problems.
However when I attempted to install Oracle Linux release 6 (V33411-01.iso), I get through the initial install but on the first reboot the virtual machine throws an error
"Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager has stopped working"
Did I miss something?
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First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
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Perryg
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Re: First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
Post the guests log file (as an attachment)
See Online Users Manual for the location of the file.
See Online Users Manual for the location of the file.
Re: First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
Here they are.
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Perryg
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Re: First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
All of the logs are complaining about the HDD, from async too boot failure. How full is the drive you have installed this on and can you test the disk for errors?
Re: First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
Windows chkdsk reports no errors or bad blocks. The disk is only 13% utilized.
Question the hard disk is encrypted with PGP Desktop for Windows version 10.1.2. Could that be the problem?
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Question the hard disk is encrypted with PGP Desktop for Windows version 10.1.2. Could that be the problem?
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Perryg
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Re: First reboot after install of Oracle Linux rel 6 fails
Possible. All I know for sure is there is a lot of issues in the logs that are HDD related. I don't use encrypted drives (except for data) so you will need to wait until someone that does drops by. I just never saw a reason to encrypt the entire OS and programs.