![]() Once you’re done, press + X followed by Y and to save the /etc/modules-load.d/nf file.įor the changes to take effect, reboot your computer. To automatically load the VirtualBox kernel module vboxdrv, create a new file nf in the /etc/modules-load.d/ directory and open it with the nano text editor as follows: What it means is that the VirtualBox kernel module vboxdrv is not loaded. If you try to run VirtualBox from the Terminal right now, you should see the following error message. Loading VirtualBox Kernel Module Automatically on Boot: VirtualBox should be installed at this point. Press Y and then press to confirm the installation. To install VirtualBox from the official Arch Linux package repository with Pacman package manager, run the following command: The Pacman package repository cache should be updated. So, it’s easy to install.įirst, update the Pacman package repository cache with the following command: The official Arch package repository has the latest version of VirtualBox. ![]() Update the Pacman Package Repository Cache: NOTE: If hardware virtualization is not enabled in the BIOS, you will not see either of these. If you’re using an Intel processor, you will see the vmx CPU feature instead. So, in my case, the CPU feature svm is available, as you can see in the screenshot below. Once you have enabled hardware virtualization from the BIOS of your computer, run the following command to verify whether Intel VT-x/VT-d or AMD AMD-v/SVM extension is enabled. If you’re using an AMD processor, you will have to enable the AMD-v/SVM extension. If you’re using an Intel processor, you will have to enable the VT-x/VT-d extension. Adding Your Login User to the vboxusers Groupīefore you get started, you must enable the hardware virtualization extension from the BIOS of your motherboard. ![]() Loading VirtualBox Kernel Module Automatically on Boot.Update the Pacman Package Repository Cache.This article will show you how to install VirtualBox on Arch Linux. You can use VirtualBox to create virtual machines of Linux, BSD, Windows, OSX, and many other types of operating systems on your computer. ![]() VirtualBox is a very popular free virtualization platform from Oracle.
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