jangjong Posted February 1, 2013 Share Posted February 1, 2013 Yes provided your underlying hardware is capable. Ah ha! Good.. Well I don't really need this vbox anymore anyway lol moved to an esxi box.. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted February 1, 2013 Share Posted February 1, 2013 Well I don't really need this vbox anymore anyway lol moved to an esxi box.. I think you should try to implement a basic unraid install as a virtualbox guest with vbox host installed inside your esxi unraid install with vbox host. Performance would probably be abysmal, but it would be a definite 'yo dawg, I heard you like virtual machines' moment. Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted February 2, 2013 Author Share Posted February 2, 2013 [glow=red,2,300]Compiled virtualbox 4.2.6 for unRAID 5RC11 kernel 3.4.26 is now available.[/glow] Lainie, perhaps you should add the "changing user and pass to root and pass in config.php" and also the above "setproperty websrvauth. . .etc." to the instructions on your website I did not change root pass. The only thing I have to do was uncomment the onAuth="true" parameter and run "VBoxManage setproperty websrvauthlibrary null" Our phpVbox leader Lanie can affirm, but you have both described the two different approaches to get the install up and running. Either fix the root unraid user/pw or comment the prompt out altogether. I have updated the installation instructions (specifically the phpvirtualbox instructions). See if this is more to everyone's liking & let me know if it still needs further changing. Well I don't really need this vbox anymore anyway lol moved to an esxi box.. I think you should try to implement a basic unraid install as a virtualbox guest with vbox host installed inside your esxi unraid install with vbox host. Performance would probably be abysmal, but it would be a definite 'yo dawg, I heard you like virtual machines' moment. When I compile these virtualbox files for unRAID, I use my Windows 7 Pro system running VirtualBox, create a VM for unRAID (whichever version I am compiling for), then install virtualbox inside the unRAID VM & make a package for it. Do I get a 'yo dawg, I heard you like virtual machines' moment? It is VirtualBox inside VirtualBox instead of VirtualBox inside VMware... but I think that should be close enough Quote Link to comment
LVLAaron Posted February 2, 2013 Share Posted February 2, 2013 I'm on unRAID 4.7, downloaded this file: vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz Got this error during the installpkg process: root@Tower:/boot/custom# installpkg vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz Verifying package vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz. Installing package vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Executing install script for vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz. usermod: invalid option -- a usage: usermod [-u uid [-o]] [-g group] [-G group,...] [-d home [-m]] [-s shell] [-c comment] [-l new_name] [-f inactive] [-e expire ] [-p passwd] [-L|-U] name usermod: invalid option -- a usage: usermod [-u uid [-o]] [-g group] [-G group,...] [-d home [-m]] [-s shell] [-c comment] [-l new_name] [-f inactive] [-e expire ] [-p passwd] [-L|-U] name Package vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-2.6.32.9.tgz installed. Also, when I started the webserver, I see that I'm not using all of my ram, which might be a separate topic. I have 8GB installed... but... root@Tower:/boot/custom/vbox# vboxwebsrv Oracle VM VirtualBox web service Version 4.2.6 (C) 2007-2012 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved. VirtualBox web service 4.2.6 r82870 linux.x86 (Dec 19 2012 15:42:02) release log 00:00:00.000101 main Log opened 2013-02-02T03:27:02.963100000Z 00:00:00.000104 main OS Product: Linux 00:00:00.000106 main OS Release: 2.6.32.9-unRAID 00:00:00.000107 main OS Version: #8 SMP Wed Nov 24 01:15:59 MST 2010 00:00:00.000129 main Host RAM: 3947MB total, 2165MB available 00:00:00.000132 main Executable: /opt/VirtualBox/vboxwebsrv 00:00:00.000133 main Process ID: 21391 00:00:00.000134 main Package type: LINUX_32BITS_GENERIC 00:00:00.422071 SQPmp Socket connection successful: host = default (localhost), port = 18083, master socket = 8 Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted February 2, 2013 Author Share Posted February 2, 2013 Looks like a difference in the usermod command on unRAID 4.7. I was asked to include the following lines to allow USB devices to work: groupadd vboxusers usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody mkdir /dev/vboxusb -m 0750 chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxusb Think these 2 lines are giving you the error: usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody Here are the options of usermod in unRAID 5: usermod --help Usage: usermod [options] LOGIN Options: -c, --comment COMMENT new value of the GECOS field -d, --home HOME_DIR new home directory for the user account -e, --expiredate EXPIRE_DATE set account expiration date to EXPIRE_DATE -f, --inactive INACTIVE set password inactive after expiration to INACTIVE -g, --gid GROUP force use GROUP as new primary group -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing him/her from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account -m, --move-home move contents of the home directory to the new location (use only with -d) -o, --non-unique allow using duplicate (non-unique) UID -p, --password PASSWORD use encrypted password for the new password -s, --shell SHELL new login shell for the user account -u, --uid UID new UID for the user account -U, --unlock unlock the user account AaronJAnderson: I would think that virtualbox would still work & it is showing installed. Not sure about your RAM... could be related to unRAID being a 32bit OS... not sure. Are you unable to run VirtualBox? Or does it work, but you were just reporting the errors? I've never run unRAID 4.x (except for making the vbox package), seems like those with the USB fix may not have either. Will await your response before changing anything further. I can remove the USB fix or try to customize it for unRAID 4.x with better usermod command options... (may take some testing if I try to find the right command options)... whatever is preferred. Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 2, 2013 Share Posted February 2, 2013 Anyone see this issue ? VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) How to solve it ? SoapFault Object ( [message:protected] => VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) [string:Exception:private] => [code:protected] => 0 [file:protected] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line:protected] => 2015 [trace:Exception:private] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line] => 2015 [function] => __soapCall [class] => SoapClient [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => IMachine_getName [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [_this] => abcf3fe46dee5a3d-00000000000008a3 ) ) ) ) [1] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line] => 54 [function] => getName [class] => IMachine [type] => -> [args] => Array ( ) ) [2] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxconnector.php [line] => 2685 [function] => __get [class] => VBox_ManagedObject [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => name ) ) [3] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxconnector.php [line] => 918 [function] => remote_hostGetNetworking [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [fn] => hostGetNetworking ) ) ) [4] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/ajax.php [line] => 306 [function] => __call [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => hostGetNetworking [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [fn] => hostGetNetworking ) [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [data] => Array ( [responseData] => Array ( ) ) [errors] => Array ( ) [persist] => Array ( ) [messages] => Array ( ) ) ) ) ) ) [5] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/ajax.php [line] => 306 [function] => hostGetNetworking [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [fn] => hostGetNetworking ) [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [data] => Array ( [responseData] => Array ( ) ) [errors] => Array ( ) [persist] => Array ( ) [messages] => Array ( ) ) ) ) ) ) [previous:Exception:private] => [faultstring] => VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) [faultcode] => SOAP-ENV:Client [detail] => stdClass Object ( [RuntimeFault] => stdClass Object ( [resultCode] => -2147024891 [interfaceID] => 22781af3-1c96-4126-9edf-67a020e0e858 [component] => Machine [text] => The object functionality is limited ) ) ) Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted February 2, 2013 Author Share Posted February 2, 2013 Anyone see this issue ? VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) How to solve it ? When I visit the wiki page for phpvirtualbox & look up that error, this is the page I find on it: Issue 640: Vbox 4.2.4 error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) I seem to only hit this when the host comes up and the virtualbox directory is not present. I keep my virtualbox directory on a separate encrypted drive, which is manually mounted after boot - this never was a problem before, it used to just complain about the VM's being "inaccessible", then after clicking on each one they came up. Now I get this error, the only way to resolve it is to bounce the vboxweb-service. ... if start it from console, it works fine. If by service, always get this error. Are you starting VirtualBox with a script at startup (before unRAID finishes loading up the drive where vbox is located)? If so try waiting until after unRAID has started the array fully & any external drives are mounted. Quote Link to comment
LVLAaron Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Looks like a difference in the usermod command on unRAID 4.7. I was asked to include the following lines to allow USB devices to work: groupadd vboxusers usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody mkdir /dev/vboxusb -m 0750 chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxusb Think these 2 lines are giving you the error: usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody Here are the options of usermod in unRAID 5: usermod --help Usage: usermod [options] LOGIN Options: -c, --comment COMMENT new value of the GECOS field -d, --home HOME_DIR new home directory for the user account -e, --expiredate EXPIRE_DATE set account expiration date to EXPIRE_DATE -f, --inactive INACTIVE set password inactive after expiration to INACTIVE -g, --gid GROUP force use GROUP as new primary group -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing him/her from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account -m, --move-home move contents of the home directory to the new location (use only with -d) -o, --non-unique allow using duplicate (non-unique) UID -p, --password PASSWORD use encrypted password for the new password -s, --shell SHELL new login shell for the user account -u, --uid UID new UID for the user account -U, --unlock unlock the user account AaronJAnderson: I would think that virtualbox would still work & it is showing installed. Not sure about your RAM... could be related to unRAID being a 32bit OS... not sure. Are you unable to run VirtualBox? Or does it work, but you were just reporting the errors? I've never run unRAID 4.x (except for making the vbox package), seems like those with the USB fix may not have either. Will await your response before changing anything further. I can remove the USB fix or try to customize it for unRAID 4.x with better usermod command options... (may take some testing if I try to find the right command options)... whatever is preferred. I ran: groupadd vboxusers usermod -G vboxusers root usermod -G vboxusers nobody mkdir /dev/vboxusb -m 0750 chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxusb In order to be able to log into phpvirtualbox, I had to run VBoxManage setproperty websrvauthlibrary default After that, everything started working perfectly. I tried a USB stick. I had to set up a USB filter for it to work, but it works. Edit: Seems that phpvirtualbox won't mount an ISO to a guest. vboxmanage storageattach SeedBox --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port 1 --device 0 --type dvddrive --medium /mnt/user/DL/debian-wheezy-DI-b4-amd64-netinst.iso That works. Not a huge deal. Quote Link to comment
theone Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Plugin has been released: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=25715.0 Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 I still have this issue when I using the plugin, I did'n see this on previuse verion vbox-4.2.6-unRAID-3.4.24.tgz Attached is my config file VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) SoapFault Object ( [message:protected] => VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) [string:Exception:private] => [code:protected] => 0 [file:protected] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line:protected] => 2015 [trace:Exception:private] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line] => 2015 [function] => __soapCall [class] => SoapClient [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => IMachine_getName [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [_this] => 90dd679d5da0ff56-0000000000000031 ) ) ) ) [1] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php [line] => 54 [function] => getName [class] => IMachine [type] => -> [args] => Array ( ) ) [2] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxconnector.php [line] => 2685 [function] => __get [class] => VBox_ManagedObject [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => name ) ) [3] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxconnector.php [line] => 3269 [function] => remote_hostGetNetworking [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [vm] => host [fn] => machineGetDetails ) ) ) [4] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/vboxconnector.php [line] => 918 [function] => remote_machineGetDetails [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [vm] => host [fn] => machineGetDetails ) ) ) [5] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/ajax.php [line] => 306 [function] => __call [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => machineGetDetails [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [vm] => host [fn] => machineGetDetails ) [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [data] => Array ( [responseData] => Array ( ) ) [errors] => Array ( ) [persist] => Array ( ) [messages] => Array ( ) ) ) ) ) ) [6] => Array ( [file] => /mnt/cache/www/phpvirtualbox-4.2-4/lib/ajax.php [line] => 306 [function] => machineGetDetails [class] => vboxconnector [type] => -> [args] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [vm] => host [fn] => machineGetDetails ) [1] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [data] => Array ( [responseData] => Array ( ) ) [errors] => Array ( ) [persist] => Array ( ) [messages] => Array ( ) ) ) ) ) ) [previous:Exception:private] => [faultstring] => VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005) [faultcode] => SOAP-ENV:Client [detail] => stdClass Object ( [RuntimeFault] => stdClass Object ( [resultCode] => -2147024891 [interfaceID] => 22781af3-1c96-4126-9edf-67a020e0e858 [component] => Machine [text] => The object functionality is limited ) ) ) cat /var/log/syslog |grep vbox root@tower:~# cat /var/log/syslog |grep vbox Feb 3 09:54:16 tower rc.virtualbox[26340]: vboxwebsrv service started Feb 3 09:54:16 tower emhttp: get_config_idx: fopen /boot/config/shares/vbox.cfg: No such file or directory - assigning defaults Feb 3 09:56:11 tower rc.virtualbox[27545]: vboxwebsrv not running... nothing to kill Feb 3 09:56:21 tower kernel: vboxdrv: Found 4 processor cores. Feb 3 09:56:21 tower kernel: vboxdrv: fAsync=0 offMin=0x498 offMax=0x15e8 Feb 3 09:56:21 tower kernel: vboxdrv: TSC mode is 'synchronous', kernel timer mode is 'normal'. Feb 3 09:56:21 tower kernel: vboxdrv: Successfully loaded version 4.2.6 (interface 0x001a0004). Feb 3 09:56:21 tower groupadd[27848]: group added to /etc/group: name=vboxusers, GID=1000 Feb 3 09:56:21 tower groupadd[27848]: group added to /etc/gshadow: name=vboxusers Feb 3 09:56:21 tower groupadd[27848]: new group: name=vboxusers, GID=1000 Feb 3 09:56:21 tower usermod[27852]: add 'root' to group 'vboxusers' Feb 3 09:56:21 tower usermod[27852]: add 'root' to shadow group 'vboxusers' Feb 3 09:56:21 tower usermod[27857]: add 'nobody' to group 'vboxusers' Feb 3 09:56:21 tower usermod[27857]: add 'nobody' to shadow group 'vboxusers' Feb 3 09:56:26 tower rc.virtualbox[27993]: vboxwebsrv service started ps aux | grep vboxweb root 27992 0.1 0.2 33868 10556 ? Sl 09:56 0:00 /opt/VirtualBox/vboxwebsrv -b --verbose -H 127.0.0.1 -p 18083 --pidfile /var/run/vboxwebsrv/vb oxwebsrv.pid --logrotate 0 --logsize 50000 --loginterval 604800 --logfile /mnt/cache/vbox/vboxwebsrv.log I see this in my log file 00:17:54.520715 SQW02 error, raising SOAP exception 00:17:54.520725 SQW02 API return code: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED) 00:17:54.520730 SQW02 COM error info result code: 0x80070005 00:17:54.520736 SQW02 COM error info text: The object functionality is limited 00:17:54.520754 SQW02 -- leaving __vbox__IMachine_USCOREgetName, rc: 0x80070005 (-2147024891) 00:17:54.521564 SQPmp Request 463 on socket 14 queued for processing (1 items on Q) 00:17:54.521579 SQW04 Processing connection from IP=127.0.0.1 socket=14 (3 out of 4 threads idle) //Peter config.php.txt Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Hi Google find this one for me regarding "VirtualBox error: The object functionality is limited (0x80070005)! this > http://forums.nas4free.org/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=1609&start=60#p8668 How can this be done on unraid ? //Peter Quote Link to comment
theone Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 I also used to get that error, but don't anymore although you get the error the phpVirtualBox interface still works, correct? Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 I still have this issue when //Peter It works now! see this post http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=25715.msg224154#msg224154 //Peter Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Hi Now I feel a bit stupid, but when I have created a machine and connects my slackware iso file to it, and then start the machine, it boots up and in preview window I see that it booted Ok, I can see a prompt, but how do I access this machine from a web page? Is it my IP for tower plus a port number? Or is it a setting in PhpVirtualBox that I missed? //Peter Quote Link to comment
theone Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Hi Now I feel a bit stupid, but when I have created a machine and connects my slackware iso file to it, and then start the machine, it boots up and in preview window I see that it booted Ok, I can see a prompt, but how do I access this machine from a web page? Is it my IP for tower plus a port number? Or is it a setting in PhpVirtualBox that I missed? //Peter via the phpVirtualBox interface you can set an RCP port and access it via your server IP:port. Quote Link to comment
adrianz Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Hi Now I feel a bit stupid, but when I have created a machine and connects my slackware iso file to it, and then start the machine, it boots up and in preview window I see that it booted Ok, I can see a prompt, but how do I access this machine from a web page? Is it my IP for tower plus a port number? Or is it a setting in PhpVirtualBox that I missed? //Peter via the phpVirtualBox interface you can set an RCP port and access it via your server IP:port. Go to your Virtual Machnie settings -> Display -> Remote Display tab -> Enable Server Choose appropriate port, authentication method etc. (chapter 7 "Remote virtual machines" from VirtualBox manual will clarify everything), then e.g. on Windows 7 look for Remote Desktop Connection programme and type [your.unRAID.IP.address]:[VMPortNumber] (look at the attached screenshot) and press Connect. Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Thanks, works great! //Peter Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Since more and more start using this, we must secure to make the virtalbox package when new kernel are used in new version of UnRaid, it's not good that only one person can do this, whet we need is to set up a guide how this is done, since I already have a full slackware installation, I can start looking at this, but is must be secured that more than one can update this packages. BR Peter Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Great work lainie! Did you already included the USB fixes to doinst.sh? I included them in the instructions page at the bottom (potential traps section). Have not changed anything about the way it is compiled yet. Also considering adding a line for "makedir -p /boot/custom/vbox -m 0777". Anyone see any reason not to add the proposed changes? /boot/custom/vbox Can this be change to RAM instead of flash drive? //Peter Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted February 5, 2013 Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 Since more and more start using this, we must secure to make the virtalbox package when new kernel are used in new version of UnRaid, it's not good that only one person can do this, whet we need is to set up a guide how this is done, since I already have a full slackware installation, I can start looking at this, but is must be secured that more than one can update this packages. BR Peter There is a wiki page with instructions on how to compile VirtualBox for unRAID. Some people reported having issues with the scripts at the bottom. I don't use the scripts, I use the step-by-step instructions. The kernel file to download differs with each version, but the site to get the latest kernel remains the same. It was requested that I add in some code to the doinst.sh file to add in a fix for USB & the commands appear to differ slight across unRAID versions: unRAID all 5.x versions mkdir -p /boot/custom/vbox -m 0777 groupadd vboxusers usermod -aG vboxusers root usermod -aG vboxusers nobody mkdir /dev/vboxusb -m 0750 chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxusb unRAID 4.7 mkdir -p /boot/custom/vbox -m 0777 groupadd vboxusers usermod -G vboxusers root usermod -G vboxusers nobody mkdir /dev/vboxusb -m 0750 chown root:vboxusers /dev/vboxusb If you follow back the links in the second post of this thread to the previous thread on VirtualBox, you will see it was never something other people could not do. It was just a process (documented on the wiki) which involved installing additional software & building custom headers. Many people requested someone else to do it for them (some people did not have the hardware, others did not want to install additional software or just had trouble with the steps), I was able to make the vbox package & offered the files. It grew a little from there, but is still something that is documented. I previously tried hosting the files in other locations. Initially SkyDrive, but the links were not direct downloads (which was requested). I thought GitHub would be a good choice, but the files are over 80MB & can not be individually downloaded (had to clone the whole archive to download... which meant either store 1 file per archive or force anyone wanting one file to download them all if I stored them in one archive). So I went with private hosting on one of my domains. This allows direct download, I can post the md5 checksum (also requested) & keep updated instructions. The plugin is pulling from my host (which seems to be working well). If you add having multiple people be able to upload & maintain files, it may require the files to move elsewhere again (it is a very basic hosting plan). Quote Link to comment
peter_sm Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Thanks, I found the WIKI after I wrote my post Going to look into this, since I have already done allot of compiling the unraid packages with newer kernels. Since I have both 32 & 64 bit slack installation I will try to set up it on these. //Peter Quote Link to comment
hoek Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 I'm not 100% this has anything to do with running vbox but i've only noticed this since I started using vbox a few months ago. /dev/null is being renamed to /dev/null.1, /dev/null.2, /dev/null.3 etc. I haven't figured out what is triggering the rename. This has been more of a nuisance than anything so far and I simply rename /dev/null.x to /dev/null when I do encounter a problem with a script for example. Just curious if anyone else has noticed the renaming behaviour. thanks Quote Link to comment
theone Posted March 23, 2013 Share Posted March 23, 2013 Please note all that the new RC12 has a new kernel version that needs a new compiled VirtualBox. Quote Link to comment
lainie Posted March 23, 2013 Author Share Posted March 23, 2013 Please note all that the new RC12 has a new kernel version that needs a new compiled VirtualBox. New version compiled & uploaded to http://vbox.a1aina.com/ Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted March 27, 2013 Share Posted March 27, 2013 lainie, I just wanted to thank you for your hard work. I had previously compiled my own packages, but since you went to all the trouble of keeping up to date with all the popular kernel versions, I just grabbed the 4.2.10 version for 4.7, dropped it in, and all is good. I had a couple issues getting phpVirtualBox updated, but that was because of some customizations I had on the previous version that needed to be changed for the latest release. Thanks a bunch, your hard work made my update painless compared to doing it all myself all over again. ;D Quote Link to comment
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