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Asked: September 24, 20242024-09-24T04:37:07+05:30 2024-09-24T04:37:07+05:30In: Ubuntu

Has anyone encountered issues when trying to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox? I’m curious about potential reasons why the installation might not be successful.

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I’ve been trying to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox, and it’s been quite the adventure—more like a comedy of errors, to be honest. I thought it would be a straightforward process, but nope, I’ve hit a few snags along the way, and I’m wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences.

So, here’s the situation: I downloaded the latest version of Ubuntu, and I’ve got VirtualBox all set up on my machine, but the installation keeps failing. At first, I thought it might just be a glitch, so I tried re-downloading the Ubuntu ISO. I even verified the checksum (because you know, I’m trying to be diligent), but that didn’t seem to help. When I try to start the virtual machine, it gets stuck at the boot screen for a ridiculously long time before either freezing or throwing some cryptic error message that I can’t even make sense of.

I’ve tried adjusting the settings in VirtualBox, like increasing the allocated RAM and tweaking the processor cores and 3D acceleration settings, but no luck there either. I’ve also read about the importance of enabling virtualization in the BIOS, and I double-checked that my Intel VT-x was enabled. But still, nothing seems to work.

What’s really confusing is that I installed other operating systems in VirtualBox without any issues, so I’m not sure why Ubuntu is being so difficult. I’ve lurked in forums and tried to find solutions, but I feel like I’m going in circles. Has anyone out there faced similar issues while installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox? What did you end up doing to get it working? Are there any specific settings or tricks that I might be missing?

I’m starting to feel a bit overwhelmed, so any insights or personal stories about what caused your installation woes would be greatly appreciated. I just want to get Ubuntu up and running so I can dive into all the fun stuff I’ve heard about. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T04:37:08+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 4:37 am


      Ubuntu Installation Woes on VirtualBox

      Sounds like you’ve got quite the rollercoaster ride with your Ubuntu installation! I totally get it—sometimes it feels like chasing your tail!

      I had a similar experience once, and let me tell you, it was a trip. My VirtualBox was bouncing around like a hyper puppy whenever I tried booting Ubuntu. Here are a few things that tripped me up that might help you:

      • VirtualBox Version: Make sure you’ve got the latest version of VirtualBox. Sometimes the compatibility issues can drive you nuts!
      • Guest Additions: It’s often overlooked, but installing VirtualBox Guest Additions can help stabilize things, especially once you manage to get Ubuntu running.
      • Graphics Settings: If you’re trying to use 3D acceleration, and it’s not playing nice, maybe try disabling that. It worked for me when I was stuck.
      • System Logs: When it throws those cryptic error messages, check the logs. They can be buried in the VirtualBox folder and might give you a better clue on what’s failing.

      Also, it’s good that you checked the BIOS settings for virtualization; sometimes, it just doesn’t want to play nice, and a little nudge can help!

      Consider trying an older version of Ubuntu temporarily to see if that makes a difference. It can sometimes help isolate the issue. And hey, stay persistent! The Ubuntu community is generally pretty helpful, and you’re definitely not the only one lost in the maze of installation errors.

      Hang in there! You’ll get it sorted out, and once you do, the fun stuff will be right around the corner!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T04:37:09+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 4:37 am


      It sounds like you’re encountering some common hurdles that many users face when attempting to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox. The freezing at the boot screen can often be attributed to issues with virtualization settings or compatibility between the Ubuntu version and VirtualBox. Since you’ve already verified that Intel VT-x is enabled in your BIOS, I recommend checking the version of VirtualBox you are using. Updating to the latest version can resolve many bugs that may cause instability during the installation process. Additionally, consider using a different Ubuntu version, such as a lighter flavor like Xubuntu or Lubuntu, which may work better on your existing system configurations.

      Another valuable step is to experiment with the settings within VirtualBox itself. Besides allocating more RAM, ensure that you have at least 2 CPUs assigned under the system settings. If you haven’t already, try disabling the 3D acceleration as sometimes it can lead to issues during installation, especially with specific drivers. Additionally, look into enabling EFI in the system settings, as this can sometimes help with boot issues for newer versions of Ubuntu. Lastly, engaging with the community forums where others may have shared their solutions can provide you with targeted insights. Don’t hesitate to share your VirtualBox logs in those forums; they can be incredibly helpful for troubleshooting.


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