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I am trying to boot Ubuntu inside Win 10 by raw disk access. Ubuntu is located in a portion inside an external SSD. I followed the instructions from this post, everything went well, except when I start the virtual machine it throws me FATAL: INT18: BOOT FAILURE. I had no idea what is going on, then I found this post, and the answer is to enable EFI, I also tried but had no avail.

What it returned after enabling EFI.

The vmdk file:

# Disk DescriptorFile
version=1
CID=e7fa4099
parentCID=ffffffff
createType="partitionedDevice"

Extent description

RW 63 FLAT "raw-0-pt.vmdk" 0 RW 1985 ZERO RW 845699072 ZERO RW 131067904 FLAT "\.\PhysicalDrive2" 845701120 RW 4096 ZERO

The disk Data Base

#DDB

ddb.virtualHWVersion = "4" ddb.adapterType="ide" ddb.geometry.cylinders="16383" ddb.geometry.heads="16" ddb.geometry.sectors="63" ddb.uuid.image="a5265627-11cf-43ae-af17-18f88244f58e" ddb.uuid.parent="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" ddb.uuid.modification="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" ddb.uuid.parentmodification="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" ddb.geometry.biosCylinders="1024" ddb.geometry.biosHeads="255" ddb.geometry.biosSectors="63"

I have been dealing with it for half a day, hope someone is able to answer

  • Probably a shot in the dark, but: did you ever manage to fix this? – CLSA Sep 20 '21 at 07:53
  • Still not, any idea? – Ng Lok Chun Sep 22 '21 at 04:47
  • I actually managed to fix it after my last comment. In my case, it was that the Ubuntu partition itself was not bootable. I had to create and mount 2 raw disk VMDKs, one for my main/default/Windows drive, and one for my Ubuntu partition, to be able to boot Ubuntu using grub. – CLSA Sep 22 '21 at 07:35

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