Log's are located in the hidden directory .Virtualbox in user's home directory:

ls -l ~/.VirtualBox/Machines/Debian\ 3.1/Logs/

This command lists the logs for my Debian 3.1 virtual machine.

On 6/14/07, Jakob Buchgraber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luis Gallardo wrote:
> > Make sure you've updated kernel's drivers. Execute this as root:
> >
> > /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
>
> thanks for responding!
>
> I executed this command and now I get a segmentation fault :)
>
> However, this helped me a lot because when searching on segfault I was
> referred to this link
> http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=1335&sid=e08a0f8876f4e3944b63a3b1155bb051
> by Google. "lazyart" seems to have the same problem (also using Feisty,
> however on AMD64). The solution "ginpel" got works for me as well
>
> VBoxSDL -vm NameOfVM
>
> Although this is not a solution, it's better than nothing :)
>
> I'm gonna report this in the bugtracker. Btw.: Does anybody know where
> Vbox writes its logs, because the VirtualBox guys probably need detailed
> information. Is there just dmesg or are there any own log files?!
>
> Cheers,
> jay
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-- 
Saludos,
Luis Gallardo

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