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I'm starting to wonder if the virtual kernel not working for some people could be hardware specific. I'm running on a first generation macbook....
Just for fun I just set my VM to 1500M, I do hope this does work for someone other than me. This is my uname -a output: Linux fubenVM...
Are you sure the virtual kernel is what is booting? If you type uname -a does the kernel name say 'virtual'? I'm running with 1024M now, and...
I've been able to get around this limitation by installing the Ubuntu linux-virtual kernel. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get linux-virtual...
Don't build a new kernel (unless you really want to...) Use the linux-virtual kernel Complete Linux kernel geared towards virtualised hardware...