On Thu, 2023-09-28 at 15:47 +0000, Kirsten du Toit wrote:
> I have moved away from Virtualbox due to many reasons, so it might work but I 
> am just reporting this issue so hopefully it will be fixed on the release 
> version since Fedora 38 works fine on VMWare Player

This is usually not something we can fix, it's up to VMware to fix it.
Their platform seems to be quite sensitive to changes in newer kernels,
I've no idea why. As it's closed source, we have no visibility into
what's going on when it tries to boot Fedora.
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