I have the latest stable VirtualBox running on the latest stable Windows 11. I enabled Nested VT-x/AMD-V and gave it lots of memory, lots of pre-assigned storage. I can install the latest stable Proxmox (7.4.1) no problem. However, when I try setup a KVM VM on Proxmox it crashes Proxmox a little ways into the install from ISO on the VM, requiring me to restart it on Virtualbox. The Virtualbox log file doesn't give any clues.
I google around and found some others having similar problems in the past on older versions of Proxmox and Virtualbox but no resolution other than to update to the latest version of everything, which I am already doing. The VM I am trying to install on Proxmox is Linux, not Windows. I've fiddled around with various settings on Virtualbox to no avail. I suspect it's related to Virtualbox Nested VT-x/AMD-v misbehaving but there aren't any settings to change there. It's either enabled or disabled and Proxmox won't work when it's disabled. It is definitely working as designed because can create the Proxmox VM with KVM hardware virtualization enabled and it is noticeably faster than when it's disabled, which is far too slow to do anything with. It's always a few minutes into the install from ISO on the VM that it crashes everything.
I run lots of other VMs on VirtualBox and don't have problems with any of them crashing. Including other VMs that also require Nested VT-x such as SolusVM 2. I have HyperV fully disabled on Windows 11 so that is not interfering.
I google around and found some others having similar problems in the past on older versions of Proxmox and Virtualbox but no resolution other than to update to the latest version of everything, which I am already doing. The VM I am trying to install on Proxmox is Linux, not Windows. I've fiddled around with various settings on Virtualbox to no avail. I suspect it's related to Virtualbox Nested VT-x/AMD-v misbehaving but there aren't any settings to change there. It's either enabled or disabled and Proxmox won't work when it's disabled. It is definitely working as designed because can create the Proxmox VM with KVM hardware virtualization enabled and it is noticeably faster than when it's disabled, which is far too slow to do anything with. It's always a few minutes into the install from ISO on the VM that it crashes everything.
I run lots of other VMs on VirtualBox and don't have problems with any of them crashing. Including other VMs that also require Nested VT-x such as SolusVM 2. I have HyperV fully disabled on Windows 11 so that is not interfering.
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