![]() Verify Installation VirtualBox Linux kernel module (vboxdrv)Ĭheck that the vboxdrv service has installed correctly and is running. I will add my non-privileged user to this group. Users that are a member of this group will be allowed to run VirtualBox. When VirtualBox is installed a new group ‘vboxusers’ is created. ![]() ![]() You should see output like the following: Verify that the extension pack has been installed successfully. ![]() Do you agree to these license terms and conditions (y/n)? y # sudo VBoxManage extpack install -replace Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.6-120293.vbox-extpackĪgree to the license terms and conditions. OR, if you are upgrading from a previous version of the extension pack, then you will need to add the ‘–replace’ option to uninstall the old version first. Once downloaded, install the extension pack: # sudo VBoxManage extpack install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.6-120293.vbox-extpack The VirtualBox Extension Pack will add support for the following:ĭownload the extension pack: # sudo wget This will also install a number of dependencies. # sudo wget Install VirtualBox # sudo yum install VirtualBox-5.2 -y # sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" -y Install Kernel Development # sudo yum install kernel-devel -y Install VirtualBox Add the VirtualBox package repository # cd /etc/ Use ‘ yum groupinfo “Development Tools“‘ to view the entire list of packages installed in this group. This will install packages such as gcc, make, binutils, etc. I want my server to have access to a basic development environment so we’ll install the group packages for this. VirtualBox Installation Install Dependencies Install Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) # sudo yum install epel-release wget -y Install Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) # sudo yum -enablerepo=epel install dkms -y VirtualBox Linux kernel module (vboxdrv).Install Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS).Install Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL).
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