Problems after last kernel update
Andre Mangan
andremangan at gmail.com
Mon Jun 7 23:57:25 BST 2010
Assuming that you are using the Oracle version of VirtualBox:
The simplest solution to resolve the VirtualBox issue would be to install
the latest version which is 3.2.2.
All you need to do before upgrading is to remove your existing version of
VirtualBox. Provided that you use "remove" and NOT "remove totally", your
existing virtual discs will remain intact.
Oracle have version 3.2.2 available as a .deb file for all versions of
Ubuntu as well as all architectures.
If you do not want to do that, try this: sudo apt-get install
linux-headers-$(uname -r)
followed by: sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
Andre
On 7 June 2010 21:37, Scott Evans <scott at vk7hse.hobby-site.org> wrote:
> To reset the VirtualBox kernel modules you simply need to (after update
> of kernel or VB version) ... in a terminal,
>
> sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
>
> I have noticed that the DKMS package didn't auto update the kernel
> modules on update to 3.2 possibly a bug (not sure) on my system here a
> few days ago!
>
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