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OK. We'll re-trace here. You're in vboxsf and vboxusers on the host. Try replacing "virtualbox-host-modules-arch" with "virtualbox-host-dkms" .
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OK. We'll re-trace here. You're in vboxsf and vboxusers on the host. Try replacing "virtualbox-host-modules-arch" with "virtualbox-host-dkms" .
This I did already, same. I reinstall virtualbox, same.
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Enable USB 1.1 on the hypervisor. Reboot hypervisor.
Last edited by madpierre (2016-06-20 12:22:24)
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Enable USB 1.1 on the hypervisor. Reboot hypervisor.
Done. No success.
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Is dkms installed on the host? Also, I ran into issues some time ago that required the installation of virtualbox-qt.
This is a stretch but I'll ask. Did you enable vboxservice?
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If you have to install dkms a machine reboot will be required- sorry.
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Is dkms installed on the host? Also, I ran into issues some time ago that required the installation of virtualbox-qt.
This is a stretch but I'll ask. Did you enable vboxservice?
Reboot is already done, about vboxservice, no. I didnt do anything on that matter. I was follow instruction on the wiki.
here is result of trying to enable vboxservice:
sudo systemctl enable vboxservice
Failed to enable unit: No such file or directory
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$ sudo systemctl enable vboxservice.service
Might require a machine reboot
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$ sudo systemctl enable vboxservice.service
Might require a machine reboot
It's same thing. No such file or directory. Strange. Maybe has this version of the virtualbox some sort of a bug on that matter...
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Something's not right (says Mr. Obvious). One more time, enter # systemctl enable vboxservice.service (su)
Reboot machine.
Last edited by madpierre (2016-06-20 12:59:17)
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Vboxservice is only used on an Arch Linux guest, the OP has a Windows XP guest.
On an Arch host you won't have the vboxservice as the guest utils aren't installed.
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Indeed. There is no such service available to enable...
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Thanks @slithery. Didn't give it a thought. Perhaps you have some ideas for the OP. About out of 'em on this end.
Last edited by madpierre (2016-06-20 13:48:11)
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I will fill a bug report. Thank you madpierre for all your input in here. Thank you all.
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Don't give up @barko. You might also check-in at virtualbox.org. @slithery and some of the other forum wizards may have some pointers. My last thought is you might try downgrading to the previous Virtualbox package if all else fails.
Good luck.
All the best,
Last edited by madpierre (2016-06-20 13:47:42)
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One last "hail Mary"- make sure you're in the groups ($ id <username>)
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I don't know the solution to the problem, but maybe the reason:
Check if any cloud client (OwnCloud, Synology Cloud Station, ...) is running and stop it.
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I don't know the solution to the problem, but maybe the reason:
Check if any cloud client (OwnCloud, Synology Cloud Station, ...) is running and stop it.
Thanks for your input, but here i do not have cloud system installed. It's clean arch and virtualbox only, and I do not see usbs until i do not run virtualbox as root user, then i see them. Anyway, thank you again.
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Total shot in the dark: Try adding yourself to the "scanner" group?
These kinds of problems are what drove me to permanently prefer QEMU.
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Total shot in the dark: Try adding yourself to the "scanner" group?
These kinds of problems are what drove me to permanently prefer QEMU.
No luck with that too. I'll try qemu, I didnt even thinking about it. Thanks for the idea!
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One last sanity check. How did you install VirtualBox?
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Did you install this package?
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/virt … xt-oracle/
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One last sanity check. How did you install VirtualBox?
I have installed this packages:
community/virtualbox 5.1.0-1
community/virtualbox-host-dkms 5.1.0-1
aur/virtualbox-ext-oracle 5.1.0-1
and this one later
community/virtualbox-guest-modules-arch 5.1.0-2
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community/virtualbox-guest-modules-arch should only be installed if the Arch system is the guest. In your case it is the host (unless you are running an Arch guest on an Arch host -- there are use cases for that)
Those other three packages are all you should need. I was checking that you did not have something installed from the AUR.
Last sanity check. What are the output of groups
?
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community/virtualbox-guest-modules-arch should only be installed if the Arch system is the guest. In your case it is the host (unless you are running an Arch guest on an Arch host -- there are use cases for that)
Those other three packages are all you should need. I was checking that you did not have something installed from the AUR.Last sanity check. What are the output of groups
?
Yeah, I know about guest modules, but it's really not important at all, is not working with or without it anyway. I'm running Arch on normal PC.
Here are cat /etc/group and users in them:
root:x:0:root
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon
sys:x:3:root,bin
adm:x:4:root,daemon
tty:x:5:
disk:x:6:root
lp:x:7:daemon
mem:x:8:
kmem:x:9:
wheel:x:10:root,barko
ftp:x:11:
mail:x:12:
uucp:x:14:
log:x:19:root
utmp:x:20:
locate:x:21:
rfkill:x:24:
smmsp:x:25:
proc:x:26:polkitd
http:x:33:
games:x:50:
lock:x:54:
uuidd:x:68:
dbus:x:81:
network:x:90:barko
video:x:91:
audio:x:92:barko
optical:x:93:barko
floppy:x:94:
storage:x:95:barko
scanner:x:96:barko
input:x:97:
power:x:98:barko
nobody:x:99:
users:x:100:
systemd-journal:x:190:
systemd-journal-gateway:x:191:
systemd-timesync:x:192:
systemd-network:x:193:
systemd-bus-proxy:x:194:
systemd-resolve:x:195:
systemd-coredump:x:997:
systemd-journal-remote:x:998:
systemd-journal-upload:x:999:
polkitd:x:102:
nvidia-persistenced:x:143:
avahi:x:84:
colord:x:124:
rtkit:x:133:
deepin-daemon:x:996:
lightdm:x:620:
autologin:x:619:barko
git:x:618:
vboxusers:x:108:barko
kvm:x:78:
and here groups
wheel network audio optical storage scanner power users vboxusers autologin
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