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Ubuntu stuck at please remove installation medium then press enter in Virtualbox

cl flag

When I was installing Ubuntu 21.10 in Virtualbox, 'please remove installation medium then press enter' command appeared so I just pressed enter since the iso is already removed. Nothing happened on the screen. Ive tried doing this multiple times but never managed to pass through this area. How do I get to the next steps?

Jeff avatar
mx flag
Yep. That is exactly what you should do. That's how Ubuntu rolls.
user535733 avatar
cn flag
How much RAM did you allocate? How much Video RAM? How long are you waiting at 'black screen' before giving up? Does the Virtualbox disk indicator show activity? Did you follow the tutorial EXACTLY or did you make any changes at all? Did you verify the install .iso image? Did you enable virtualization in your BIOS?
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cn flag

Once the .iso is removed, reboot the VM. It should boot into the installed instance of Ubuntu.

Pressing Enter is merely supposed to trigger a reboot.

Jeff avatar
mx flag
I think you actually have to manually reboot the VM from the power menu.
Anonymous7641 avatar
cl flag
I have tried doing that and Virtualbox woould reboot and show a black screen
Jeff avatar
mx flag
@Anonymous7641 Did you install GRUB to the VM? Presumably, you did, as it is part of the Ubuntu installation.
Anonymous7641 avatar
cl flag
I just followed this guide: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-run-ubuntu-desktop-on-a-virtual-machine-using-virtualbox
Anonymous7641 avatar
cl flag
Very sorry for not mentioning the steps that I have taken to solve it myself. Its my 1st time here.
user535733 avatar
cn flag
Please [edit your Question](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1393449/edit) above to include the additional important details,
heynnema avatar
ru flag
@user535733 Be nice to new users.
user535733 avatar
cn flag
@heynnema Mea culpa. Thanks for pointing it out.
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