[SOLVED] Stock Arch kenel and Virtualbox: Do I need to run dkms or vbo

I'm running the linux-3.4.7-1 kenel and plan to upgrade to  linux-3.4.8-1 next time I run pacman. Do I need to do anything  special to rebuild the Virtualbox kenel module, or can I simply run pacman -Syu ?
I checked the wiki and it only makes mention of custom kernels. Something must be taking care of the Virtualbox kenel modules for everyone running stock stuff.
Last edited by marko2010 (2012-08-13 04:32:41)

marko2010 wrote:Thanks. I have virtualbox-modules already installed and I am running virtualbox from the community repo. Does that mean all I need to to is pacman -Syu and the virtualbox modules will automatically play nice with the newer kernel?
you don't have to do anything than pacman -Syu. We provide virtualbox-modules that includes the modules compiled against the stock kernel (linux)

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