Virtualbox: openSUSE Leap 15.2 Freezes at Install

Olá pessoal, sou Ronaldo, estou com um problema, ao criar um VM Virtualbox, obter um ISO do openSUSE, uma VM estava inicializando normalmente, mostrava uma tela de Plymouth com barra tripla verde, ou o YaST começou sem congelamento, foi contratado ou licenciado , marquei como caixas de seleção com pacotes OBS, uma caixa de diálogo exibida com uma chave que não era confiável e depois finalizou o download de pacotes on-line, sem nada YaST Começou a congelar, por favor me ajude:’(

Oi Ronaldo,

Quase ninguém aqui fala Português, sugiro vc buscar ajuda num forum brasileiro.

Alternativamente, vc pode tentar escrever em português mesmo e postar também a tradução em inglês, usando o google translator.

Se postar, creio que será necessário mais informação sobre como está instalando, se online mesmo ou usando só o DVD/pendrive. Sempre tive dor de cabeça ao fazer a instalação online, ou ativar a placa de rede na instalação com a ISO para atualizar os pacotes, prefiro sempre instalar só da ISO e só fazer a atualização depois do sistema dar boot.

Verifique tb a configuração da máquina virtual - espaço no disco virtual, tipo de sistema, etc.

Não tenho experiência com o openSUSE em VM, então lamento não poder ajudar mais.

Boa sorte!

Agreed that you should create your post in the language of that Forum, and do your own translations. There are numerous free translation services on the Internet including Google’s
https://granslate.google.com

I’m surprised, I thought there was a Porutguese language forum in the past, but there isn’t an official one today
https://forums.opensuse.org/forum.php

As for the problem you describe,
I’m not sure that is actually Plymouth loading when you see the green progress bars.
I recommend you describe what you see and not try to guess at what you are seeing…
At no time are you likely going to see any OBS checkboxes.

I recommend that you first verify that you install ISO is for LEAP 15.2 and not Tumbleweed… If you are using an out of date Tumbleweed, you might see a slightly different install which would be cause for misunderstanding.
After you see the green progress bars, your system’s networking should be set up.
If you are creating your Virtualbox VM with defaults, your Virtualbox networking should be automatically be set to NAT which means your Install and VM will share the same network address as your HostOS. Note this is different than all other virtualization, if you want your new Guest to have its own unique IP address in a NAT network, you have to set up your Guest network properties to use “NAT-network.”
After your machine finishes configuring networking, you should see a License page where you should agree… And up to this point should have been completely automatic without any input from you.

The question is whether you can arrive at that license agreement.
If you don’t see that, then verify your install ISO’s integrity by doing the checksum check, or download again.

Although in this case your situation does not appear to have a virtualization specific issues, normally anything that has to do with virtualization like Virtualbox should be posted in the Virtualization forum because whatever your problem might be could have special virtualization requirements.

TSU