Re: [opensuse] Virtualbox.



Jerry Houston wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:

The VirtualBox kernel driver is not accessible to the current user. Make
sure that the user has write permissions for /dev/vboxdrv by adding them
to the vboxusers groups. You will need to logout for the change to take
effect..

How do I set the permissions ?



I just used the YaST "Security and Users" module (which requires root
credentials) to add my non-privileged user account to the appropriate
group. It was easy, and worked fine.

I'm sure you could do that from a root command shell as well, if you're
more comfortable with that, but I haven't needed to research the
commands to do that.


Anyone know how to add a windows domain user to this group? I have
attempted various methods using quotes, backslashes, spaces and none
appear to work. Of course, this has to be done on cli as domain users
are not shown under "Users" in YaST. Using 10.3 on windows AD
authentication (because of work and I prefer Linux).

Carl
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