https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1481630
--- Comment #72 from Hans de Goede <hdegoede(a)redhat.com> ---
Hi,
(In reply to Sergio Monteiro Basto from comment #71)
Hello ,
Would be an honor if you give commit access to this package, I could do the
builds and updates of this package.
I would be happy to have you as a co-maintainer, I've given commit rights to
you now.
I miss one word in my previous comment (*) please _build_
virtualbox-guest-additions for F28, new version 5.2.8 is not built yet in
F28.
Good point, fixed now.
I started to test virtualbox-guest-additions package from Fedora
stack (I
built it on copr) and here is the result of `modprobe vboxsf` [1]
That looks like your building from the virtualbox-upstream sources, as
mentioned in comment 65, you need a modified version of vboxsf to work with the
upstream-kernel version of the vboxguest module. This modified version is
available here:
https://github.com/jwrdegoede/vboxsf/
This is the version of the vboxsf sources which the rpmfusion akmod package
should use for F28+.
2 points: one, we also may build VirtualBox-kmodsrc sub-package in
Fedora
package
No that is not possible, Fedora does not allow out-of-tree kernel modules /
kmod packages as part of Fedora.
Second point, how we load vboxsf module, is need add the file
/usr/lib/modules-load.d/VirtualBox.conf with "vboxsf" to load automatically
vboxsf.ko ?
You don't need to do anything as soon as someone does "mount -t vboxsf" or
the
virtualbox.service tries to do the equivalent for a folder selected for
automount, then the module will autoload. My vboxsf sources/module contains:
"MODULE_ALIAS_FS("vboxsf");" which will make the module autoload
whenever
necessary.
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