Hi, after updating my freebsd amd64 box from 9.1 (r250841) to 9.2-RC (r254276) virtualbox crashes the machine. Seconds after starting VBOX the screen freezes and then reboots (probably a trap, cannot see it, as screen is in graphics mode). The kernel modules of vbox have been recompiled. Going back to 9.1 kernel and matching vbox modules works. In both cases VBOX 4.2.16 is used. cheers, Thomas
2013/8/16 Thomas Zenker <thz at zenker.tk>:> Hi, > > after updating my freebsd amd64 box from 9.1 (r250841) to 9.2-RC > (r254276) virtualbox crashes the machine. Seconds after starting VBOXAfter starting VBOX gui or guest machine? If first, try to rebuild userland portion of vbox too.> the screen freezes and then reboots (probably a trap, cannot see it, as > screen is in graphics mode). The kernel modules of vbox have been > recompiled. > > Going back to 9.1 kernel and matching vbox modules works. > In both cases VBOX 4.2.16 is used. > > cheers, Thomas > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-stable at freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe at freebsd.org"-- ??????
On 08/16/13 15:41, Mikhail Tsatsenko wrote:> 2013/8/16 Thomas Zenker <thz at zenker.tk>: >> Hi, >> >> after updating my freebsd amd64 box from 9.1 (r250841) to 9.2-RC >> (r254276) virtualbox crashes the machine. Seconds after starting VBOX > After starting VBOX gui or guest machine? If first, try to rebuild > userland portion of vbox too.After starting a virtual guest machine in the GUI or directly from cli leads to the crash. The userland has been rebuild w/ 9.2 also. The same binaries of the userland portion built with 9.2 work w/o problems in 9.1.>> the screen freezes and then reboots (probably a trap, cannot see it, as >> screen is in graphics mode). The kernel modules of vbox have been >> recompiled. >> >> Going back to 9.1 kernel and matching vbox modules works. >> In both cases VBOX 4.2.16 is used. >> >> cheers, Thomas