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== | == Binary VirtualBox == | ||
VirtualBox is available | VirtualBox is also available as a binary package. If you wish to use the binary version see: | ||
{{package|app-emulation/virtualbox-bin}} | |||
The binary package contains extensions which are not available with the source | The binary package contains extensions which are not available with the source package. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
###i## echo " | ###i## echo "app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle PUEL" >> /etc/portage/package.license/virtualbox | ||
###i## emerge app-emulation/virtualbox | ###i## emerge app-emulation/virtualbox | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
Installation of <code>app-emulation/virtualbox</code> implies <code>app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle</code> | Installation of <code>app-emulation/virtualbox</code> implies <code>app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle</code>. | ||
== Guest Additions == | == Guest Additions == |
Revision as of 20:40, December 17, 2014
VirtualBox
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Glossary of Terms
- Host O/S
- system running on computer you are actually on;
- Guest O/S
- system installed within VirtualBox;
- Guest Additions
- drivers for the Guest O/S.
Binary VirtualBox
VirtualBox is also available as a binary package. If you wish to use the binary version see:
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The binary package contains extensions which are not available with the source package.
Installation
root # echo "app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle PUEL" >> /etc/portage/package.license/virtualbox root # emerge app-emulation/virtualbox
Installation of app-emulation/virtualbox
implies app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle
.
Guest Additions
Make sure that user running X session belongs to vboxguest
group. Create group when it does not exist. Add user to the group. That will enable :
- Shared clipboard;
- Display resizing;
- Seamless mode;
- Drag & Drop.
root # groupadd vboxguest root # gpasswd -a ''user'' vboxguest
Windows Guests
You must enable additions
USE flag when you intend to install Windows as a guest O/S. That will also install the ISO image containing all necessary Windows guest drivrers.
Linux Guests
If you want to run Funtoo GNU/Linux as a guest O/S, emerge app-emulation/virtualbox-guest-additions
in the Funtoo GNU/Linux guest O/S. For other GNU/Linux, please refer to VirtualBox documentation.
Post Installation
You will not be able to run and use VirtualBox as a regular user if you are not a member of the vboxusers
group.
root # gpasswd -a ''user'' vboxusers
You must re-log so changes take effect.
Loading Modules
Required and optional modules must be loaded before launching VirtualBox. You can do that as root or upon boot.
vboxnetadp
and vboxnetflt
are optional.
As root
root # modprobe vboxdrv root # modprobe vboxnetadp root # modprobe vboxnetflt
Upon boot OpenRC
Edit /etc/conf.d/modules
:
modules="vboxdrv vboxnetadp vboxnetflt"
Upon boot systemd
root # echo 'vboxdrv' >> /etc/modules-load.d/virtualbox.conf root # echo 'vboxnetadp' >> /etc/modules-load.d/virtualbox.conf root # echo 'vboxnetflt' >> /etc/modules-load.d/virtualbox.conf
Kernel Driver
Each time a new kernel is installed, vboxdrv
kernel module must be recompiled. To ensure Portage knows about that, look at /var/lib/module-rebuild/moduledb
. The following record must be present.
a:1:app-emulation/virtualbox-modules-''version''
Running emerge @module-rebuild
will recompile VirtualBox driver after installation of new kernel.
It is strongly recommended to install sys-kernel/dkms
. This package keeps track of Linux kernel changes. It recompiles vboxdrv
if necessary.