On 2020-07-10 18:20, Mark Roberts wrote:
> I have a Fedora 32 laptop with kernel : 5.6.19-300.fc32.x86_64 
>
> This seems to be the latest available.
>
> To use VirtualBox I need to configure it and that requires that I install 
> kernel headers. The current version I have installed is : 
> kernel-devel-5.7.7-200.fc32.x86_64
>
> I can't find the kernel headers to match my OS level and I can't see an 
> upgrade mechanism to get the kernel up to 5.7.7-200.
>
> Any ideas how to resolve this ?

First, I think VirtualBox would be looking for kernel-headers.  Only one 
kernel-headers would be installed
on the system at any one time.  While there would be an equal number of 
kernel-devel packages installed
as kernels, which is defaulted to 3.

So, the question would be, if you have kernel-5.7.7-200 (which would seem to be 
the case)
installed why are you not booting that kernel which is the most recent?

What do you get if you

rpm -qa | grep ^kernel

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