Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:39:59 -0700 From: "Daevid Vincent" <daevid@daevid.com> To: <freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org>, "'Adam Vande More'" <amvandemore@gmail.com> Subject: RE: "CPU doesn't support long mode" error message Message-ID: <00b501cc8940$a3e09b20$eba1d160$@daevid.com> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BtpaK1_PrFARdCiBjdVJRvQg4NF=GXf6JA=C8t7tV2PvaC7sg@mail.gmail.com> References: <000f01cc827e$16763ec0$4362bc40$@daevid.com> <6ab8dc440718c52524fef38f12a355da@bluelife.at> <2CC33D27-ACA3-4305-A4FE-3CEC6514DEDB@hub.org> <1318056236.19697.5.camel@Nokia-N900-42-11> <0b1b01cc8790$913ff530$b3bfdf90$@daevid.com> <CA%2BtpaK3VNQN8-ZQjLAMFt_=ygm0UO61k32tPmYF3U_puyXOOgg@mail.gmail.com> <001701cc892c$5671b2c0$03551840$@daevid.com> <CA%2BtpaK1_PrFARdCiBjdVJRvQg4NF=GXf6JA=C8t7tV2PvaC7sg@mail.gmail.com>
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Sorry, of course I agree. I hit "reply" thinking that the list was setup like every other normal list I'm on, and would reply back to the list, but apparently it's not, and you have to hit "reply all" instead. *sigh* What I've done just now is re-create a "FreeBSD_64" VM and pointed it at my existing .vdi and it does load (although networking is not working at the moment, but it's at least encouraging!) Couldn't I have just change the .vbox file to say. <Machine uuid="{e23be440-6afa-48ad-8643-538a2fc1ffb6}" name="VZ_Dev" OSType="FreeBSD_64" ?? Or is there more to it than that? d. From: Adam Vande More [mailto:amvandemore@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 3:50 PM To: Daevid Vincent Subject: Re: "CPU doesn't support long mode" error message I can reply and give you the answer(or at least the reason it doesn't work), but I will only do so on the mailing list. It's an important archive for future users, and the reason I participate in it. Do I have your permission to include your reply to the list? On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Daevid Vincent <daevid@daevid.com> wrote: Name: VZ_Dev Guest OS: FreeBSD UUID: e23be440-6afa-48ad-8643-538a2fc1ffb6 Config file: C:\Users\daevid\VirtualBox VMs\VZ_Dev\VZ_Dev.vbox Snapshot folder: C:\Users\daevid\VirtualBox VMs\VZ_Dev\Snapshots Log folder: C:\Users\daevid\VirtualBox VMs\VZ_Dev\Logs Hardware UUID: e23be440-6afa-48ad-8643-538a2fc1ffb6 Memory size: 1024MB Page Fusion: off VRAM size: 32MB CPU exec cap: 100% HPET: off Chipset: piix3 Firmware: BIOS Number of CPUs: 1 Synthetic Cpu: off CPUID overrides: None Boot menu mode: message and menu Boot Device (1): DVD Boot Device (2): HardDisk Boot Device (3): Not Assigned Boot Device (4): Not Assigned ACPI: on IOAPIC: on PAE: on Time offset: 0 ms RTC: local time Hardw. virt.ext: on Hardw. virt.ext exclusive: off Nested Paging: on Large Pages: on VT-x VPID: on State: powered off (since 2011-10-04T09:59:48.000000000) Monitor count: 1 3D Acceleration: off 2D Video Acceleration: off Teleporter Enabled: off Teleporter Port: 0 Teleporter Address: Teleporter Password: Storage Controller Name (0): IDE Controller Storage Controller Type (0): PIIX4 Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0 Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 2 Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2 Storage Controller Bootable (0): on IDE Controller (0, 0): C:\Users\daevid\VirtualBox VMs\VZ_Dev\VZ Dev.vdi (UUID: 5562b8cf-1074-402b-8b2d-c93906ec5cc6) IDE Controller (1, 0): Empty NIC 1: MAC: 080027B01048, Attachment: Bridged Interface 'Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300 AGN', Cable connected: on, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82540EM, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Promisc Policy: deny NIC 2: disabled NIC 3: disabled NIC 4: disabled NIC 5: disabled NIC 6: disabled NIC 7: disabled NIC 8: disabled Pointing Device: PS/2 Mouse Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard UART 1: disabled UART 2: disabled Audio: disabled Clipboard Mode: Bidirectional VRDE: disabled USB: disabled USB Device Filters: <none> Available remote USB devices: <none> Currently Attached USB Devices: <none> Shared folders: <none> VRDE Connection: not active Clients so far: 0 Description: root / root developer / [no password] Guest: Configured memory balloon size: 0 MB OS type: FreeBSD Additions run level: 0 Guest Facilities: No active facilities. From: Adam Vande More [mailto:amvandemore@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 3:58 PM To: Daevid Vincent Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: "CPU doesn't support long mode" error message On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Daevid Vincent <daevid@daevid.com> wrote: So, I don't want to re-install the entire VM as it's all configured and works great and has taken 6 months to get it to this point. Isn't there some switch or something I can set in a .xml or config file to make it think I had used the "FreeBSD_64" setting (heck, I'm not convinced we didn't use that actually -- how can I tell??) He's not asking you to recreate your vm disk image, he's asking you to recreate the VM container. What's the output of "VBoxManage showvminfo <vmname>"? -- Adam Vande More -- Adam Vande More
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