Yeah, just ran in to the exact same message, though I know how it happened, I'm not sure how to fix it.
Had to reinstall host OS (Mac OS X 10.8.3), Virtualbox (ain't no stinkin' Proxmox for Mac out there, Jeremy... ;-), then started loading VMs, one of which is my TKL LAMP stack. When it would boot, I received Network errors, similar to ones found in this thread. I went in to vi and edited the confconsole.conf file to remove the "#" in front of the
default_nic eth0
because each time I started, ConfConsole said Networking was not set up. It was trying to configure eth2, which I have on the motherboard, but it's not configured (nor is there a LAN cable plugged in to it), so I wanted it to use eth0, and thought this might force the issue... Except the only issue it forced was the same error. See screenshot of stuck confconsole. Hitting < OK > simply returns to the same screen.
Now it's stuck. I can hit F7 to get out of confconsole, but I don't have a command line as it appears to be stuck during the startup. See screenshot.
What do I have to do to get to a command line where I can repair the confconsole.conf file?
Oops! I caused this...
Yeah, just ran in to the exact same message, though I know how it happened, I'm not sure how to fix it.
Had to reinstall host OS (Mac OS X 10.8.3), Virtualbox (ain't no stinkin' Proxmox for Mac out there, Jeremy... ;-), then started loading VMs, one of which is my TKL LAMP stack. When it would boot, I received Network errors, similar to ones found in this thread. I went in to vi and edited the confconsole.conf file to remove the "#" in front of the
because each time I started, ConfConsole said Networking was not set up. It was trying to configure eth2, which I have on the motherboard, but it's not configured (nor is there a LAN cable plugged in to it), so I wanted it to use eth0, and thought this might force the issue... Except the only issue it forced was the same error. See screenshot of stuck confconsole. Hitting < OK > simply returns to the same screen.
Now it's stuck. I can hit F7 to get out of confconsole, but I don't have a command line as it appears to be stuck during the startup. See screenshot.
What do I have to do to get to a command line where I can repair the confconsole.conf file?
Thanks. Drew