

VBox installation will require extra pkg's like kernel-devel, kernel-header, glibc-devel, gcc and 3 or 4 more, when the compilation fails you can check the log to know what it the missing file and perform yum whatprovides yum installįusion repo: will give provide you with dependencies but it will not provide you with the latest stable build ( I do not agree with Lennon on this one ).


VBox will compile the module to match your running kernel, in case of Fedora kernel update you just need to rerun the service for configuration: /etc/init.t/vboxadd setup.Not sure why use a 3rd party repo when Vbox provides the way to do it.
