Ubuntu 24.04 and VirtualBox

Jarret B

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I have recently tried installing Ubuntu 24.04 (whether the regular, version .1 or .2) on VirtualBox. During the installation, I used the defaults and it kept locking up the Virtual Machine. It took a little time before I realized to prevent this issue, I had to increase the default RAM from 2048 MB (2 GB) to 4096 MB (4 GB) or higher for the installation to complete without errors or freezing.
 


That's interesting to know, Jarret, thanks for sharing.

I would invite @KGIII and @guiverc to comment on this if they are aware of it and have knowledge to share - they are both on the Lubuntu/Ubuntu team.

Subject to what they might reveal, there might be call to pin this Thread.

Chris
 
I can make some time to poke at it this weekend. In my current bandwidth situation, that's a 'large' download. So, I'll have to time the download as I don't have a current Ubuntu iso.

I also use 4 GB of RAM as the default with VMs.
 
I can confirm that it froze with 2 GB of RAM.

It was a 6.3 GB .iso that kept stopping while downloading. Again, I'm bandwidth impoverished.

With 4 GB of RAM it seemed to be going just fine, but it wanted to download (even with the default settings) updates that totaled a lot of bandwidth. So, I ran out of patience. However, it made it well into the installation process with 4 GB of RAM.

So, my assumption is that there's now some sort of limit.
This page of official documentation seems to indicate a 4 GB of RAM as the minimum.

 
I was able to run it in 2GB, CLI server only. No X-windows. 24.04 LTS server.
 


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