VirtualBox

Ticket #2680 (new defect)

Opened 1 year ago

Last modified 4 months ago

Fedora 10 fails to install => Unmount CDROM after installation

Reported by: Fenix*NBK* Assigned to:
Priority: major Component: other
Version: VirtualBox 2.0.6 Keywords:
Cc: Guest type: other
Host type: other

Description

I have tried to install F10 on VBox - after all packages were installed from DVD I did a VM reboot (to continue installation from virtual Hard Disk) and got the following error: "FATAL: INT18: BOOT FAILURE"

Host: Windows XP SP2, 32-bit, VirtualBox 2.0.6, Intel Core 2 Q6600 CPU

Guest: Fedora 10 32-bit DVD

-Technologov

Attachments

Fedora 10-2008-11-29-16-07-19.log (53.2 kB) - added by Fenix*NBK* on 2008-11-29 15:11:48.

Change History

2008-11-29 15:11:48 changed by Fenix*NBK*

  • attachment Fedora 10-2008-11-29-16-07-19.log added.

(follow-up: ↓ 2 ) 2009-01-04 17:09:38 changed by chag

same here with vbox 2.1.0 on linux (mandriva 2009) host and Guest Fedora 10 32-bit DVD

(in reply to: ↑ 1 ; follow-up: ↓ 3 ) 2009-01-25 15:42:19 changed by crash700

Replying to chag:

same here with vbox 2.1.0 on linux (mandriva 2009) host and Guest Fedora 10 32-bit DVD

Same problem here WinXP SP2 32-bit host. Fedora 10 DVD ISO image mounted on the guest CD drive.

VBox 2.1.2.

(in reply to: ↑ 2 ) 2009-01-25 15:44:52 changed by crash700

Replying to crash700:

Replying to chag:

same here with vbox 2.1.0 on linux (mandriva 2009) host and Guest Fedora 10 32-bit DVD

Same problem here WinXP SP2 32-bit host. Fedora 10 DVD ISO image mounted on the guest CD drive. VBox 2.1.2.

Fedora 10 64-bit.

2009-01-27 21:32:12 changed by frank

I'm quite sure this is a bug of the F10 installation disk. Just remove the ISO image and the VM will boot fine from the hard disk. When booting with the ISO, press ESC to get the boot menu. Select Boot from local disk and press TAB. You will see the command .localboot 0xffff which is wrong because this means INT18h. If you change this command to .localboot 0x80, it boots fine.

2009-02-02 18:40:39 changed by frank

  • summary changed from Fedora 10 fails to install to Fedora 10 fails to install => Unmount CDROM after installation.

2009-02-03 01:43:37 changed by kookyman

I have seen this particular error with more than just the Fedora 10 CD. IIRC, I was getting this error when I chose a 'boot from hard disk' option after booting to a menu from a CD-Rom.

2009-10-08 14:01:58 changed by frank

  • priority changed from critical to major.

2009-11-09 19:19:53 changed by Fenix*NBK*

This problem is still relevant as of VBox 3.0.10

BTW: Fedora 11 has similar problem.

-Technologov


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