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sremick 05-25-2022 02:49 PM

Can't get Devuan working as a VirtualBox guest on Windows 11 host
 
I'm not a total newbie when it comes to VirtualBox... I've used it for many years on multiple computers using multiple host OSes. This computer runs Windows 11 and has several working guest OSes in VB. I'm trying to check out Devuan though and I can't seem to figure out the secret sauce to make it bootable after install. Every variation I try, after ejecting the installer ISO and rebooting, I get:

Code:

FATAL: Could not read from the boot medium! System halted.
There are a lot of installation questions but I choose the defaults which seem sensible. I've tried telling VB it's both a "Debian" OS as well as "Linux - Other". Nothing seems to make a difference. Does anyone know of the secret sauce necessary to get Devuan working as a guest OS? Thanks!

VirtualBox Version 6.1.34 r150636 (Qt5.6.2)

Win11 - HyperV disabled

michaelk 05-25-2022 03:46 PM

One caveat, I am only running W10...
I assume that you are not using UEFI and it looks like you did not install grub to the MBR.

I just installed it using linux debian (64 bit). At the end of the installation the installer defaults to manually install but I selected the second option of /dev/sda.

sremick 05-25-2022 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michaelk (Post 6356437)
I assume that you are not using UEFI and it looks like you did not install grub to the MBR.

I actually did select to install grub to the MBR (vs the partition, etc) when that option came up, so that's not it. I'm wondering if I need to walk through and outline every option I chose (99% of the time, just the defaults though).

michaelk 05-25-2022 04:06 PM

That might help.


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