CentOS 7 guest additions
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CentOS 7 guest additions
I was wondering if anyone has tested the most recent RC or release as a guest on a windows host. Can't get the VBoxAdditions to compile on CentOS 7. I realize CentOS 7 is 12-24 hours old at this point...
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I have gcc, make, and kernel-devel installed and up to date. I'm using the 4.3.12.93733 Guest Additions. It fails to build the main module. The log says it chokes here:
Obviously CentOS 7 is not ready for prime time yet. I'm not going to let it anywhere near real iron until I can shake it out as a virtual machine - and if I can't get it to run full res, it's not getting my time...
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error: 'struct mm_struct' has no member named 'numa_next_reset'
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Logically your post doesn't seem to make much sense. All operating systems are designed to run on hardware and not in a virtual environment. It's the reason most distros ask people to test on metal and not base their opinions on how it behaves as a virtual machine. All you've seen so far is the guest additions won't build. That says nothing about how CentOS 7 runs on hardware. It could be that VirtualBox itself doesn't fully support CentOS 7 yet.
Logically your post doesn't seem to make much sense. All operating systems are designed to run on hardware and not in a virtual environment. It's the reason most distros ask people to test on metal and not base their opinions on how it behaves as a virtual machine. All you've seen so far is the guest additions won't build. That says nothing about how CentOS 7 runs on hardware. It could be that VirtualBox itself doesn't fully support CentOS 7 yet.
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Really? hahahahahaha - wrong way round.NibsNiven wrote:Obviously CentOS 7 is not ready for prime time yet. I'm not going to let it anywhere near real iron until I can shake it out as a virtual machine
Quite the reverse, I have a real iron machine that I use specifically on cutting edge OS's - the vast majority will run on this machine whereas some won't run in VB until the developers (who are really quick by and large) catch up to the quirks imposed by this new OS.
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Development for a new distro version does not happen until after the actual release, so given that the distro has just been released it is not going to have all features working in VirtualBox. Even my future version of VirtualBox has issues with the 3D aspect. The auto-resize issue was due to the distro using a pre-released Xorg package, but this and all of the other issues will be fixed soon.
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I just wanted to add, the fact that an OS runs perfectly fine in VirtualBox or any other virtualization program is no guarantee that the same OS will run fine on hardware. I've seen many a post on various forums where updates or a new version of an OS is breaking on people's hardware yet it still is chugging along in VirtualBox.
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It makes perfect sense for what I want to use it for.loukingjr wrote:Logically your post doesn't seem to make much sense.
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Not for my setup. I don't have a spare physical machine to test it on.Tewy wrote:Really? hahahahahaha - wrong way round.NibsNiven wrote:Obviously CentOS 7 is not ready for prime time yet. I'm not going to let it anywhere near real iron until I can shake it out as a virtual machine
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I am very interested in the answer to the actual question here, so if someone could answer that instead of crapping up the thread with this irrelevant junk, I would appreciate it.
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Read my reply. I did answer the question.
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We all know RHEL7=CentOS7 from a technical view.
If it's true what PerryG says, there was a month of no support of RHEL7.
Besides RHEL7 was long before in Betatest and Bugreports were already filed at that time.
Now I am going to test 4.3.14_RC1, let's see how it behaves.
If it's true what PerryG says, there was a month of no support of RHEL7.
Besides RHEL7 was long before in Betatest and Bugreports were already filed at that time.
Now I am going to test 4.3.14_RC1, let's see how it behaves.
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Re: CentOS 7 guest additions
seems to work fine https://community.centminmod.com/thread ... erver.730/andrewm659 wrote:I was wondering if anyone has tested the most recent RC or release as a guest on a windows host. Can't get the VBoxAdditions to compile on CentOS 7. I realize CentOS 7 is 12-24 hours old at this point...
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That post doesn't talk about the guest additions installation.
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The latest RC of VirtualBox blew up. And that last link doesn't help....
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I beg to differ. I am running CentOS 7 as I type. With the 4.3.14 RC1 guest additions. Mac Host.andrewm659 wrote:The latest RC of VirtualBox blew up. And that last link doesn't help....
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