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KEITH BIERMAN - Wed, 2015/05/13 - 07:02
Lamp 13 (downloaded this evening) ovf imported into VirtualBox 4.3.26 on MacOS X 10.10.3.
The imported appliance doesn't get past:
Loading Linux ...
Loading initial RAMdisk
First try it pegged the CPU, but produced no results. "powered down" the VM and retried, hangs in the same place, but the CPU is loafing (VBox at less that 1% activity).
Is there a known issue with .ovf and current VBox releases?
Many thanks in advance,
khb
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Ensure that you select x64 OS
Next thing is some people have reported that the x64 bit build still won't boot. It seems some people in some circumstance need to tick the 'PAE' box in VBox setting (sorry I don't have it handy and don't recall exactly where to find it).
If you do both of those and still no go, then perhaps double check the download integrity (md5; sha1; gpg key are all options)
Hopefully that helps... Please post back and let us know...
Thanks. Making the OS
Thanks. Making the OS explicitly 64bit debian did the trick (I'd already had PAE enabled).
I don't know that it mattered, but I also goosed up the video memory because Vbox flagged my settings as "incorrect" with a diagnosis of too little video dram.
Keith Bierman khbkhb@gmail.com kbiermank AIM 303 997 2749
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:20 PM, TurnKey Linux <admin@turnkeylinux.org> wrote:
Keith Bierman
Thought I had already
Thought I had already responded (but via email, so either it didn't get through, or I've gotten the advice twice, delayed by many days ;>).
1) I have it working. The hint to specify the OS did the trick (I'd already had PAE selected, so I don't know if that mattered).
2) I was very impressed at the speed of the community answer. Nice work all around1
Keith Bierman khbkhb@gmail.com kbiermank AIM 303 997 2749
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 3:10 AM, TurnKey Linux <admin@turnkeylinux.org> wrote:
Keith Bierman
Yes you did! :)
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