Install Procedure für VirtualBox Guest Additions 5.0¶
Requirements¶
To install VirtualBox guest additions you will need the following:- a virtual machine
- a installed and supported operating system (e.g. CentOS 7.x)
- Virtualbox 5.0.4 or above
- root-access
- a fast internet connection
Preliminary Note¶
This procedure is based on a documentation supplied by http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#idp11234128
Install Virtual Guest Additions¶
The VirtualBox Guest Additions for Linux are provided on the same virtual CD-ROM file as the Guest Additions for Windows. They also come with an installation program guiding you through the setup process, although, due to the significant differences between Linux distributions, installation may be slightly more complex than for a windows guest.
Installation generally involves the following steps:
CentOS preperation¶
Before installing the Guest Additions, you will have to prepare your guest system for building external kernel modules. This works similarly as described in the section called “The VirtualBox kernel module”, except that this step must now be performed in your Linux guest instead of on a Linux host system, as described there. Again, as with Linux hosts, we recommend using DKMS if it is available for the guest system. If it is not installed, use this command for CentOS systems:
- Install EPEL repository
see EPEL - update everything
In order to fully update your guest system, open a terminal and run as rootyum update
- Install DKMS
Install Dynamic Kernel Module System: (automatically installs appropriate kernel modules per selected version)yum --enablerepo epel install dkms
Be sure to install DKMS before installing the Linux Guest Additions. If DKMS is not available or not installed, the guest kernel modules will need to be recreated manually as root whenever the guest kernel is updated using the command/etc/init.d/vboxadd setup
- install the gcc and kernel development packages
Install the GNU C compiler and the kernel development packages usingyum install gcc
followed byyum install kernel-devel
- install additional tools
Install bzip2yum install bzip2
- reboot
Reboot your guest system in order to activate the updates and then proceed as described above.reboot
installation of Guest Additions via X11¶
Insert the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso CD file into your Linux guest's virtual CD-ROM drive. In the "Devices" menu in the virtual machine's menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu item named Install guest additions
, which mounts the Guest Additions .iso file inside your virtual machine.
Change to the directory where your CD-ROM drive is mounted and execute as root:
sh ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
Restart the guest.
reboot
installation of Guest Additions via CLI¶
On the host-side stop the guest and then insert the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso CD into the virtual CD-ROM drive via
VBoxManage modifyvm MyCentOSGuest --dvd /usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
if the CD is not mounted automatically on the guest-side you may do it manually by
mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /media/
sh /media/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
umount /media/
poweroff
On the host-side you remove the CD-ROM by
VBoxManage modifyvm MyCentOSGuest --dvd none
Problem¶
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