James Cornell wrote: >>> The Guest Additions cause it not to boot.
> so you can either upgrade and then remove it with the possibility they > won't remove or the system won't boot again, or do it from b106 and then > upgrade so it doesn't passively ignore the fact the package doesn't > support the Xorg shipped in B107+ at this time. It turned out you were absolutely right. I've removed the package from the b108-BE, but it still would not boot. Finding all kind of 'hidden' files is no pleasure, so I decided to remove the package from b106. This time the upgrade booted. A question about the guest additions and the compatibility with the new xorg in the vbox-users list gave no answer yet. -- Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE +http://nagual.nl/ | SunOS 10u6 10/08 ZFS+
