Ubuntu 6 guest won't boot if more than 512mb assigned

Discussion in 'Parallels Workstation for Windows and Linux' started by rmischook, Aug 19, 2006.

  1. rmischook

    rmischook Bit poster

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    Hello,

    Running WinXP on Fujitsu/Siemens laptop with 1.5 Gb RAM. When I try to allocate more than 512B to the VM and start Ubuntu I get a hardware failure message and ubuntu stops booting.

    Have actually re-installed once and allocated 1280mb to the swap partition thinking that might be the issue.

    Any help appreciated.
     
  2. IscariotJ

    IscariotJ Member

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    This is a known issue with Parallels; there is rumoured to be an update "soon".

    However, I have had more success running one of the Ubuntu desktop variants; Kubuntu/Xubuntu both installed and booted fine for me. If it's server you're running, there is another thread somewhere that I posted a link to a "solution", might be worth tracking it down.
     
  3. rmischook

    rmischook Bit poster

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    Hi and thanks for the reply. Am actually running KDE but installed it after the fact. I am NOT running server but the desktop variety. Works fine for less than 512MB but as soon as I try to allocate more in the VM configuration the boot up fails.

    I'll see if I can track down your other post. Cheers.
     
  4. Andrew @ Parallels

    Andrew @ Parallels Parallels Team

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    We emulate i815 chipset and it seems that Ubuntu thinks that i815 with > 512M RAM onboard is incorrect configuration. This issue is under investigation.
     

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