Ubuntu virtual machine hangs on black screen with underscore prompt
Posted: 2. May 2020, 22:21
I have a machine that is housing an Intel Celeron CPU N3350 processor. A search online returned that the processor has Vt-x capabilities. I wish to run an Ubuntu 20.04 virtual mahchine through VirtualBox, and my log file does not report any extreme values set (in terms of the amount of memory and number of cores).
No invalid settings are detected in VirtualBox, and yet I am faced with just a black screen upon boot of the virtual machine.
I do not have PAE/NX enabled, however, I cannot choose to enable Nested VT-x under Settings > Processor. I have increased the video memory to 128 MB, but the issue has since not been resolved.
A couple lines in the log file have stood out for me. This is with regards to VT-x (being "VT-x is not enabled" and "No hardware-virtualization capability detected"). As such, there is no Vt-x features section. I also get that the "Host/VM is not suitable for using TSC mode 'RealTscOffset', request to change TSC mode ignored" which is a mystery to me.
The Intel Virtualization Technology setting is unavailable in my BIOS (doesn't exist). Please find herewith my attached log file.
Many Thanks.
No invalid settings are detected in VirtualBox, and yet I am faced with just a black screen upon boot of the virtual machine.
I do not have PAE/NX enabled, however, I cannot choose to enable Nested VT-x under Settings > Processor. I have increased the video memory to 128 MB, but the issue has since not been resolved.
A couple lines in the log file have stood out for me. This is with regards to VT-x (being "VT-x is not enabled" and "No hardware-virtualization capability detected"). As such, there is no Vt-x features section. I also get that the "Host/VM is not suitable for using TSC mode 'RealTscOffset', request to change TSC mode ignored" which is a mystery to me.
The Intel Virtualization Technology setting is unavailable in my BIOS (doesn't exist). Please find herewith my attached log file.
Many Thanks.
The choice of animal is appropriate: Your guest is running, just really slow. This is because a service that uses Microsoft Hyper-V is running on your host PC. Normally Hyper-V blocks Virtualbox. But your PC is of the type and OS where Virtualbox can attempt to run the guest using the Hyper-V engine. This arrangement is still being developed and isn't 100% yet.
) will be seen in the Status Bar.