On 07/08/2014 09:03, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>>> is there a nice simple way to know you have a vbox virtual driver in
>>> > >the kernel and are a guest? i can put in something to veto it (eg
>>> > >something in /proc or /sys - some file that exists only inside vbox if
>>> > >the guest driver is there - i can put in a simple stat for it and
>>> > >avoid if there)?
>>> > >
>> > 
>> > If I'm not mistaken, /proc/cpuinfo string output should say something
>> > to the effect that's it's a vbox, but I don't have one to check to
>> > know for sure... kvm vms say bochs as the vendor_id or model name
>> > (IIRC).
> something more exact - specifically something that tells me the vbox guest
> drivers/modules are enabled. also the above would neeed more specifics.
> 


/proc/modules
/sys/modules/vboxguest

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