On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 09:16:34AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 03/27/2012 09:04 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
Hi
virtualbox kept complaining it would not be able to boot my 64 bit machine, since it disacknowledged my processor's AMD-VT capability. The kernel kept panicking just past the grub screen and good bye. After twice modifying my bios setting (which was correct) I tried flashing a new bios ROM which surprisingly helped.
Would you share your pngs with us?
Sure, glad to:
http://phoenix.rlfpllc.com/dl/arch/bugs/vb/Logs/VBox.log.2
http://phoenix.rlfpllc.com/dl/arch/bugs/vb/Logs/VBox.log.1
http://phoenix.rlfpllc.com/dl/arch/bugs/vb/Logs/VBox.log
http://phoenix.rlfpllc.com/dl/arch/bugs/vb/Logs/VBox.png.2
I never got it working with 3.2.13, so I dropped back to 3.2.11 and it worked fine again. I'll try looking at it again later this week.
-- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
00:00:03.343 HWACCM: No VT-x or AMD-V CPU extension found. Reason VERR_VMX_NO_VMX Yes, nice to see they have cleaned up some checking code. Now it would be interesting to make the host system work again. . Does /proc/cpuinfo show svm{,_lock}/vmx flags? . Does your bios provide any virtualisation options, and if, are they activated? . And finally, because it - and I still wouldn't buy it ;D - helped here: how old is that bios rom and on what mainboard - and can you try updating it? cheers! mar77i