You can rebuild kernel modules with following command if needed: /opt/VirtualBox/vboxdrv.sh setupġ.7. #Download virtualbox for centos 6.5 installInstall Following Dependency Packages dnf install python2.7 binutils gcc make patch libgomp glibc-headers glibc-devel kernel-headers kernel-devel dkms qt5-qtx11extras libxkbcommonġ.6. #Download virtualbox for centos 6.5 download# Download VirtualBox 6.1.97-147788 latest development snapshot #Ĭheck current versions from VirtualBox Linux builds and VirtualBox test builds. # Download VirtualBox 6.1.29-147826 latest test build # # Download VirtualBox 6.1.28-147628 latest stable build # Download VirtualBox 6.1 Installer(s) cd ~ This should not touch (remove) your virtual machines, but you can of course backup everything. Here is guide howto download and install VirtualBox using. Use launcher from menu or simply run VirtualBox as normal user: VirtualBoxĢ. Replace user_name with your own user name or some another real user name. Add VirtualBox User(s) to vboxusers Group Rebuild kernel modules with following command: # Fedora 34/33/32 and CentOS/RHEL 8/7 #ġ.6. Package is VirtualBox-6.1 not VirtualBox. This command also build needed kernel modules. This command create automatically vboxusers group and VirtualBox user must be member of that group. Install VirtualBox Latest Version 6.1 (currently 6.1.28) # Fedora 34/33/32 # Yum install binutils gcc make patch libgomp glibc-headers glibc-devel kernel-headers kernel-devel dkmsġ.5. Install following dependency packagesĬentOS 8/7 and Red Hat (RHEL) 8/7 needs EPEL repository, install it with following command: # CentOS 8 and RHEL 8 #ĭnf install binutils gcc make patch libgomp glibc-headers glibc-devel kernel-headers kernel-devel dkms qt5-qtx11extras libxkbcommonĭnf install binutils gcc make patch libgomp glibc-headers glibc-devel kernel-headers kernel-devel dkms #Download virtualbox for centos 6.5 updateNote: If you got kernel update or run older kernel than newest installed then reboot: rebootġ.4. Output of following commands version numbers should match: rpm -qa kernel |sort -V |tail -n 1 Update packages # Fedora 34/33/32 and CentOS/RHEL 8 #Ĭheck that that you are running latest installed kernel version Update latest packages and check your kernel version Note: CentOS 8/RHEL 8 users, install this, but you still need test build currently. Make sure that you system is up-to-date and you are running latest kernel # Fedora 35/34/33/32/31 and CentOS/RHEL 8 #Īfter update reboot your system and boot using latest kernel: rebootġ. Before installation Change to root User su. This guide uses Oracle’s own Virtual Box.
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