After kernel update, anything i should do for my arch system in vbox

Hi all:
I've installed arch as a vbox guest system. The host system is windows 7.
After Archlinux kernel updates, do i need to re-install the guest add-on modules ?
or is there anything necessary after each kernel update ?
Best Regards,

Thanks for the reply.
I've already installed the virtualbox-archlinux-additions.
So after the kernel update there's nothing i need to do ?

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    Note: I am not certain that it was caused by the kernel update, but that is the only thing I did to my machine before this started happening.
    Please help asap because I need to do schoolwork which is on a cd.

    jealma wrote:I know the solution to the /dev/loop-problem. The new 2.6.25 kernel has the loop device as a module. Please try a `modprobe loop`, that gives you a /dev/loop. I don't know whether that will be persistent after a reboot, so you may need to add "loop" to the modules-list in /etc/rc.conf.
    That worked, but I still have other issues with cd mounting, so I downgraded my kernel for now.

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