@vishvas-chitale:
Some more information would be helpful:
- what is VM version 4? Please specify the exact product you are hosting your
virtual machine in.
- what do you mean with cannot install boot? Please copy the error message,
if there's any.
Thanks!
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Hi Chad,
this issue has been reported on several machines ranging from Mac thru
x86/x64 VMs to x86/x64 physical machines. I experienced it on a
Samsung netbook and different VMs Virtual Box on two different hosts.
On both hosts inside the VMs, this issue doesn't occur any more.
Regarding the
Hi,
I've just completed the installation of the 20120417 ISO image inside an
x64 Virtual Box. The host system is Windows 7 x64 Enterprise.
As far as I can tell, querying the password for encrypted LVM and
handing control over to GRUB worked fine. Post installation tests also
completed
Tested in a VirtualBox environment with Precise's daily from 2012-07-16.
The issue is still there.
Host:
Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1 x64
Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz
8 GB RAM
VM:
2 CPUs; 2048 MB RAM
IO-APIC enabled; Hardware clock in UTC
VT-x / AMD-V active; nested paging active
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This bug also applies to a Samsung NC10 Plus netbook with latest Kubuntu
Oneiric Ocelot x64.
I don't have any logfiles available nor have I verified whether the
machine boots with any unencrypted installation of Kubuntu.
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