From waiting for blog now Linux Kernel upgrade is very frequent, which causes some programs dependent on the specific kernel to not be upgraded with the system upgrade. as an open-source virtual machine software, VirtualBox is installed on many linux systems and often encounters problems that cannot be used normally after the system is upgraded. comparison of solutions to this problem
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The Linux kernel is frequently upgraded, which makes it impossible for programs that depend on the specific kernel to upgrade with the system.
As an open-source virtual machine software, VirtualBox is installed on many linux systems and often encounters problems that cannot be used normally after the system is upgraded.
The solution to this problem is relatively simple.
First, ensure that necessary development tools are installed on the system.
On the Debian system, you can package and install these tools through the installation package build-essential. the Redhat system seems to be able to automatically install these software by installing gcc.
Install the header file of the new kernel again.
You can run the apt-get install linux-headers-'uname-R' command to install the Debian system. The Rehhat system is like yum install kernel-devel-'uname-R '.
Finally, run the/etc/init. d/vboxdrv setup command to reconfigure VirutualBox.
After each kernel of the system is activated, you can do the same.