Anyway... it seems that compiling from source is the best option. I tried that and didn't see such message.
Regards, Mahmood On Friday, February 28, 2014 5:03 PM, jdow <j...@earthlink.net> wrote: Because I know how VirtualBox works. I've used it on other machines before. And for reasons I can't figure out kvm does not work on a Win7 host. (sarcasm) {^_^} On 2014/02/28 05:23, David Sommerseth wrote: > On 28/02/14 06:13, Mahmood Naderan wrote: >> Hi >> I am trying to install Virtualbox 4.3.8 on my SL6.3. The installation >> seems to be OK > > I know it's non of my business ... but why do you install Virtualbox, > when SL ships with a quite functional virtualization? > > yum install kvm qemu-kvm python-virtinst libvirt libvirt-python \ > virt-manager libguestfs-tools > > That should basically give you every thing you would need. Start > virt-manager (should even be added to the Applications menu). > > A RHEL6 Getting Started guide on virtualization can be found here: > <https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/> > > And another quite good "getting started guide", explaining a more > advanced network setup: > > <http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/kvm-virtualization-in-redhat-centos-scientific-linux-6/> > > > -- > kind regards, > > David Sommerseth >