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Read the before opening a topic.: Check this before asking questions.: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.E.g. Install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.orgRetired from this Forum since OSSO introduction. Volunteer Posts: 17800 Joined: 17. Mar 2008, 13:41 Location: /dev/random Primary OS: Debian other VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Windows XP, Windows 7, Linux. Read the before opening a topic.: Check this before asking questions.: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.E.g.
Install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.orgRetired from this Forum since OSSO introduction. Volunteer Posts: 17800 Joined: 17. Mar 2008, 13:41 Location: /dev/random Primary OS: Debian other VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Windows XP, Windows 7, Linux. Input wrote:uname -a gives 2.6.9-89.31.1.ELDamn that's old.
(.) Kernel 2.6.9 is ancient.2.6.9-101.EL is the actual CentOS 4 kernelRHEL/CentOS 4 is not ancient, its legacy: guess you got an application that was developed on Oracle 10g Framework, yes i know: now Oracle 11 is the actual version but they needed some time to develop the application - so when they started 10g was actual. And Oracle too: they needed some time to develop 10g and those days RHEL 4 was the actual long term supported Linux.
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Now thats why long term support sometimes is needed. And for that 3 years of Ubuntu LTS is ridiculousfor the OP:yum clean allyum check-updateyum updatethen reboot into updated kernel Volunteer Posts: 1699 Joined: 13. Sep 2008, 02:18.
Input wrote:uname -a gives 2.6.9-89.31.1.ELDamn that's old. (.) Kernel 2.6.9 is ancient.2.6.9-101.EL is the actual CentOS 4 kernelRHEL/CentOS 4 is not ancient, its legacy: guess you got an application that was developed on Oracle 10g Framework, yes i know: now Oracle 11 is the actual version but they needed some time to develop the application - so when they started 10g was actual.
And Oracle too: they needed some time to develop 10g and those days RHEL 4 was the actual long term supported Linux. Now thats why long term support sometimes is needed. And for that 3 years of Ubuntu LTS is ridiculousfor the OP:yum clean allyum check-updateyum updatethen reboot into updated kernelAfter the update the kernel is now:2.6.9.89.31.1.EL en still can not install Guest Additions.
Posts: 7 Joined: 2. May 2011, 11:31 Primary OS: PCLinuxOS VBox Version: OSE Fedora Guest OSses: fedora 14. Input wrote:kernel-utils-2.4-23.el4kernel-devel- 2.6.9-101.ELkernel-2.6.9-89.0.25.ELkernel-2.6.9- 89.31.1.ELthere is a version mismatch between your running kernel and the kernel-devel package. The kernel-devel version number matches the actual CentOS, but not your kernel.If the kernel is from a SME repository?
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Then you should be able to get the matching headers ('kernel-devel') there too, otherwise install the actual CentOS kernel that matches your kernel-devel package Volunteer Posts: 1699 Joined: 13. Sep 2008, 02:18.