On 30/07/13 12:41, Steven Stern wrote:
>/ If you're using the repo from virtualbox.org*, type
/>/
/>/ sudo /sbin/service vboxdrv setup
/>/
/>/ It will use DKMS to remove the virtual box drivers, recompile them for
/>/ the new kernel, and install them into the active kernel modules.
/>/
/>/ * This may apply to the Fedora repos but I'm not sure. I'm using the one
/>/ from virtualbox.org.Seehttps://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
<seehttps://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads>
/>/ and scroll down to RPM-based Linux distributions
/>/
/>/
/
This is a yum install but I will look into that.
Bob
If you have DKMS installed it will automatically update the modules when
a new kernel
in installed. Works great for me.
From the doc referenced above.
*Note:*Users of Fedora/Mandriva might want to install the*dkms*package
(not available on openSUSE) to ensure that the VirtualBox host kernel
modules (/vboxdrv/,/vboxnetflt/and/vboxnetadp/) are properly updated if
the linux kernel version changes during the next kernel update.
Alan
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