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Hello guys,
I run a 64Bit version of Linux Mint 10 on my laptop with VirtualBox 4.0.4 installed. My Core 2 Duo T5870 supports the VT-x technology. However I can't install a 64Bit version of Arch. During the boot process I always get the following message:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
Who can help me out?
Regards
Last edited by orschiro (2011-03-18 12:31:59)
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Just try to set up an arch 64 bits virtual machine, it will help
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You created a 64-bit virtual machine, not just 32-bit right?
Last edited by adee (2011-03-16 19:50:06)
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do you have the VT-x extensions enabled in your BIOS? I think OEMs usually disable them by default
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You created a 64-bit virtual machine, not just 32-bit right?
How would I create a 64-bit machine? I just created a new one based on Linux and Arch, assigned a hard disk and that's it. There was no possibility to set or define the architecture.
You may give me a hint.
do you have the VT-x extensions enabled in your BIOS? I think OEMs usually disable them by default
Can I check if VT-x is enabled during runtime? I think it should be enabled, but I'm not completely sure. And unfortunately I didn't find any setting in the BIOS of my Lenovo SL500.
Regards
Last edited by orschiro (2011-03-17 00:01:01)
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When you create a Virtual Machine, you have the option to create either a 32 bit one or a 64 bit one.
If I want to create a VM for a 64 bits archlinux, I click on version (in the first step of creation wizard), and select :
"Arch Linux (64 bit)".
You can find for linux :
- Arch Linux / Arch Linux 64
- Debian / Debian 64
- Fedora / Fedora 64
- Mandriva / Mandriva 64
- Ubuntu / Ubuntu 64
And a lot of others.
Just check this version
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Thanks for that detailed answer but it still doesn't help me out because I don't have that settings available.
Here is a screenshot of my wizard: http://picfront.org/d/87aO
Which version are you using?
Here on my system it's 4.0.4 r70112 that should be the most recent one.
Regards
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Does your procerssor support x64 virtualization?
Maybe is the most stuppid question on the thread, but hey, I have a x64 laptop that does not suport x64 virtualization and didn't realize until i tried to use an x64 VM
PS: you might want to re-check that, i think it does not http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37034
Last edited by ethail (2011-03-18 12:04:27)
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Oh dear you are right. I sould have considered the intel page at first instead of looking at some inofficial sources...
Thanks, then the problem should be "solved".
But just for my own interest: If I have a processor that support virtualisation and if it's enabled, then the entries vor 64-bit machines would be available instantly?
Regards
Last edited by orschiro (2011-03-18 12:31:30)
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Yes.
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