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2 | @VBOX_PRODUCT@ for Oracle Solaris 11 (TM) Operating System
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5 | Installing:
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6 | -----------
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8 | After extracting the contents of the tar.xz file install the VirtualBox
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9 | package with the following command:
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11 | $ sudo pkg install -g VirtualBox-@VBOX_VERSION_STRING@-SunOS-@KBUILD_TARGET_ARCH@-r@[email protected] virtualbox
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13 | Of course you can add options for performing the install in a different boot
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14 | environment or in a separate Solaris install.
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16 | Normally you need to reboot the system to load the drivers which have been
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17 | added by the VirtualBox package.
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18 |
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19 | If you want to have VirtualBox immediately usable on your system you can run
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20 | the script /opt/VirtualBox/ipsinstall.sh which sets up everything immediately.
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22 | At this point, all the required files should be installed on your system.
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23 | You can launch VirtualBox by running 'VirtualBox' from the terminal.
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26 | Upgrading:
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27 | ----------
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28 |
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29 | If you want to upgrade from an older to a newer version of the VirtualBox IPS
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30 | package you can use the following command after extracting the contents of the
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31 | tar.xz file:
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33 | $ sudo pkg update -g VirtualBox-@VBOX_VERSION_STRING@-SunOS-@KBUILD_TARGET_ARCH@-r@[email protected] virtualbox
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35 | If you want to upgrade from the SysV package of VirtualBox to the IPS one,
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36 | please uninstall the previous package before installing the IPS one. Please
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37 | refer to the "Uninstalling" and "Installing" sections of this document for
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38 | details.
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40 | It is your responsibility to ensure that no VirtualBox VMs or other related
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41 | activities are running. One possible way is using the command pgrep VBoxSVC. If
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42 | this shows no output then it is safe to upgrade VirtualBox.
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45 | Uninstalling:
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46 | -------------
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47 |
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48 | To remove VirtualBox from your system, run the following command:
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50 | $ sudo pkg uninstall virtualbox
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51 |
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52 | It is your responsibility to ensure that no VirtualBox VMs or other related
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53 | activities are running. One possible way is using the command pgrep VBoxSVC. If
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54 | this shows no output then it is safe to uninstall VirtualBox.
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