

The license hash is something you can find by manually running a command like this (with the actual extension pack in your Downloads folder, of course): sudo /usr/local/bin/VBoxManage extpack install -replace ~/Downloads/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.14.vbox-extpack. The fixĪccording to (the maintainer of that AutoPkg recipe), the license hash doesn’t change very often, but it did change, and made a pull request (now merged in) on that recipe repo to put in the new license hash, so you may have to run a autopkg repo-update jessepeterson-recipes and then possibly re-create the recipe override or manually add the license part of the override. Recommended Article: Initial server set up on Ubuntu 20.If you’ve been running the VirtualBo圎 AutoPkg recipe, and you’ve noticed the VirtualBox Extension Pack postinstall script in Munki hanging indefinitely (30 minutes and beyond), it’s because the license hash has changed. Let’s assume that you have already set up VirtualBox on your Windows or Linux VPS host OS and VirtualBox guest additions on your Windows or Linux guest OS. In this way, you need to setup a VirtualBox extension pack and then setup the VirtualBox USB drive. Stay with us to go through the steps of this guide and access USB on VirtualBox. Install the VirtualBox Extension Packįirst of all, you need to install the latest version of the Extension Pack. To grab the file for All supported platforms, go to the VirtualBox Downloads page.


When the download is finished, follow the below path to complete the process of VirtualBox Extension Pack installation.ġ- Open up VirtualBox > Click File > Preferences in the Menu.Ģ- Now, click on the Extension tab and then click the + button.ģ- Navigate to where you saved the Extension Pack and select the Install button.Ĥ- In this step, you need to scroll through the Virtualbox License and then click the ” I Agree” button to install it.ĥ- Type your Sudo password and allow the installation to complete. To continue, click on Authenticate button.įinally, you can see the VirtualBox Extension pack is installed.

In this section, the VirtualBox must have access to the USB subsystem. To do this, you need to add a user to the vboxusers group to allow it to access the USB subsystem.
