| Guest OS | Log Location | |---|---| | Windows | C:\Windows\Temp\VBoxGuestAdditions.log | | Linux | /var/log/vboxadd-install.log (installation) and /var/log/vboxadd-setup.log (module build) | | General | VBox.log (host-side, for the VM, contains device handshake errors) |
The virtualbox-guest-additions-iso is the official solution to these limitations. It is not a piece of software that runs on the host; rather, it is an that must be "inserted" into the virtual CD/DVD drive of a guest operating system. Inside this ISO lies the Guest Additions software—a suite of device drivers and system applications designed to bridge the gap between the host and guest. 2. What’s Inside the ISO? A File System Breakdown Mounting the ISO reveals a structured set of binaries and scripts. The contents vary slightly by version, but a typical layout includes: virtualbox-guest-additions-iso
lsmod | grep vbox # Should show vboxguest, vboxsf, vboxvideo systemctl status vboxservice VBoxControl --version # Should match host version (Linux): The vboxsf module may not be loaded, or the user is not in the vboxsf group. | Guest OS | Log Location | |---|---|
| File/Directory | Purpose | |---|---| | VBoxWindowsAdditions.exe | The main installer for Windows guests (XP through 11). | | VBoxSolarisAdditions.pkg | Package for Solaris guests. | | VBoxLinuxAdditions.run | A self-extracting, run-once script installer for Linux. | | VBoxBSDAdditions.tar.bz2 | Archive for FreeBSD/OpenBSD guests. | | cert/ | Contains Oracle’s code-signing certificates (used for driver signing on Windows Secure Boot). | | OS2/ | Legacy OS/2 additions (rarely used). | | autorun.inf | Auto-run metadata for Windows hosts. | The contents vary slightly by version, but a