On 9/12/17 10:49 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Ben Williams wrote:
>> case A) Students are using Fedora on windows in a VM (Vbox in this
>> case) for a class. they are required for said class to install the
>> guest additions. they are constantly running into errors that the
>> guest addidions will not build  (there install does not have
>> kernel-devel install.  They used the F26 release so now have the
>> release kernel and so they install sudo dnf install kernel-devel and
>> still have issues (kernel and kernel-devel versions do not match).
> 
> Isn't the solution here for the guest addons to require kernel-devel?

That was my thought as well, though the addons may be circumventing
the whole rpm/dnf mechanism for all I know.
 
>> Case B) third party video or wireless driver same issue no
>> kernel-devel, no wireless no internet == fix by sneakernet
> 
> Also same?

Well, if you need it for wireless, and you only have wireless, requiring
it doesn't help much if you can't retrieve it over your non-functioning
network card.  Still, I'm not sure that's a problem for Fedora to solve?

OTOH installing kernel-devel by default isn't too heavyweight, I think.

-Eric

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