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On 01/28/2012 08:18 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 01/28/2012 01:07 PM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
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On 01/28/2012 07:54 PM, Dave Ulrick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 28 Jan 2012, Paolo De Michele wrote:
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<pre wrap="">the other time I solved with the following command:
/sbin/service vboxdrv setup
the output is:
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl setup vboxdrv.service
Unknown operation setup
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This is most likely happening due to the new 'systemd' feature that's
been added to Fedora. To get around it, try running the vboxdrv init
script directly like this:
# /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
You might consider installing the 'dkms' package ('yum install dkms').
This will automatically rebuild the VirtualBox kernel modules whenever
you install a new kernel RPM, making it unnecessary to run 'vboxdrv
setup'.
Dave
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the command is not run:
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
bash: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: No such file or directory
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As a workaround, consider uninstalling the OSE package and install the
the Fedora repository from here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads">https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads</a>
(Scroll down to the bottom to get to the installation instructions for
the repository.)
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the problem is solved but operating systems do not recognize any
despite this network interface is configured in the settings of
virtualbox<br>
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does anyone know help me?<br>
thanks in advance<br>
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