chris_c_
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I'm seeing a boot error related to the timer.
Something like it can't find the timer.
Don't have exact error text.
Not sure if the divider=10 kernel parameter fixed it either.
The VirutalBox docs confirm this is an issue for my kernel version (pbx in a flash silver 1.7....) CentOS 5.5 64 Bit Kernel 2.6.18-194.3.1.e15
Any harm in upgrading the kernel to see if it cleans up the error??
would it be smart... or dumb.. to upgrade asterix also?
if yes to either... what's the proper commands ?
"12.4.3. Buggy Linux 2.6 kernel versions
The following bugs in Linux kernels prevent them from executing correctly in VirtualBox, causing VM boot crashes:
Something like it can't find the timer.
Don't have exact error text.
Not sure if the divider=10 kernel parameter fixed it either.
The VirutalBox docs confirm this is an issue for my kernel version (pbx in a flash silver 1.7....) CentOS 5.5 64 Bit Kernel 2.6.18-194.3.1.e15
Any harm in upgrading the kernel to see if it cleans up the error??
would it be smart... or dumb.. to upgrade asterix also?
if yes to either... what's the proper commands ?
"12.4.3. Buggy Linux 2.6 kernel versions
The following bugs in Linux kernels prevent them from executing correctly in VirtualBox, causing VM boot crashes:
- The Linux kernel version 2.6.18 (and some 2.6.17 versions) introduced a race condition that can cause boot crashes in VirtualBox. Please use a kernel version 2.6.19 or later.
- With hardware virtualization and the I/O APIC enabled, kernels before 2.6.24-rc6 may panic on boot with the following message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: IO-APIC + timer doesn't work! Boot with apic=debug and send a report. Then try booting with the 'noapic' option If you see this message, either disable hardware virtualization or the I/O APIC (see Section 3.4, “System settings”), or upgrade the guest to a newer kernel."