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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Installation.xml
r40461 r41439 281 281 <para>The VirtualBox kernel module is automatically installed on your 282 282 system when you install VirtualBox. To maintain it with future kernel 283 updates, for those Linux distributions which provide it -- most 284 currentones -- we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support283 updates, for those Linux distributions which provide it -- most current 284 ones -- we recommend installing Dynamic Kernel Module Support 285 285 (DKMS)<footnote> 286 286 <para>See <ulink … … 756 756 <para>Starting with VirtualBox 4.1, the installer creates the system 757 757 user group <computeroutput>vboxuser</computeroutput> during installation 758 for Solaris hosts that support the required USB features forVirtualBox.758 for Solaris hosts that support the USB features required by VirtualBox. 759 759 Any system user who is going to use USB devices from VirtualBox guests 760 must be a member of th atgroup. A user can be made a member of this760 must be a member of this group. A user can be made a member of this 761 761 group through the GUI user/group management or at the command line by 762 762 executing as root:</para> … … 764 764 <screen>usermod -G vboxuser username</screen> 765 765 766 <para> Adding an active user to the group will require that user to log767 out and back in again. This must be done manually after installing768 VirtualBox.</para>766 <para>Note that adding an active user to that group will require that 767 user to log out and back in again. This should be done manually after 768 successful installation of the package.</para> 769 769 </sect2> 770 770
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