VirtualBox 7.2.10 Update Resolves Linux Kernel Crashes and Guest Boot Issues
VirtualBox 7.2.10 drops a maintenance patch that finally clears up stubborn boot failures for CentOS 10 guests and ARM machines running under 1024 MiB of RAM. Linux hosts gain improved kernel compatibility and stable module builds, which stops the hypervisor from crashing during startup on recent distributions. The release also repairs USB passthrough for headless macOS setups and restores clipboard sharing on OS/2 and modern Wayland desktops. Network emulation gets a cleanup that eliminates unnecessary debug logs and removes a long-standing roadblock for legacy OS/2 virtual machines.
VirtualBox 7.2.10 Update Resolves Linux Kernel Crashes and Guest Boot Issues @ Linux Compatible
VirtualBox 7.2.10 Update Resolves Linux Kernel Crashes and Guest Boot Issues
VirtualBox 7.2.10 has been released as a maintenance update that resolves various boot failures and compatibility issues for Linux guests and hosts. The update specifically addresses persistent boot problems for CentOS 10 and ARM machines with limited RAM, while improving kernel compatibility and module stability to prevent crashes during startup. Additionally, it fixes USB passthrough issues for headless macOS setups and restores clipboard sharing for OS/2 and Wayland desktops. The update also cleans up network emulation, reducing unnecessary debug logs and enhancing support for legacy OS/2 virtual machines
