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      Cherryman @black3dynamite
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      @black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

      Did you by chance have virtualbox guest add on installed already? You can try removing it first.

      Yes that's it probably. Completely forgot this point. My problem is that i really need them for the shared folder, so i can't risk upgrading and not being able to reinstall the guest additions afterwards. I will just wait (a month?) and try again. Maybe things will arrange themselves, hehe. 😉 Still thanks a lot for the input. 🙂

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        black3dynamite @Cherryman
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        @cherryman said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

        @black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

        Did you by chance have virtualbox guest add on installed already? You can try removing it first.

        Yes that's it probably. Completely forgot this point. My problem is that i really need them for the shared folder, so i can't risk upgrading and not being able to reinstall the guest additions afterwards. I will just wait (a month?) and try again. Maybe things will arrange themselves, hehe. 😉 Still thanks a lot for the input. 🙂

        Fedora 28 now includes virtualbox addon by default.

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          Cherryman @black3dynamite
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          @black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

          Fedora 28 now includes virtualbox addon by default.

          oh, okay? That's good to know. Maybe i will really try to deinstall the guest additions first and try the upgrade again tomorrow. I will give feedback if that worked. 🙂

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          • SmithErickS
            SmithErick
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            Sweet Spins.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1
              last edited by travisdh1

              Did anyone else run into problems with nginx reverse proxy and selinux when updating to Fedora 28? My reverse proxy broke, and the fix for 27 in @JaredBusch's instructions doesn't work for 28.

              I'll be digging into the log files this afternoon, but figured I'd ask and possibly warn everyone first.

              I should say, I looked at it enough to verify that it is selinux not allowing nginx to start after the upgrade.

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              • NerdyDadN
                NerdyDad
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                If you're installing Fedora Desktop from scratch (no upgrades), are you installing from NetInstall or Live Image?

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                  travisdh1 @NerdyDad
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                  @nerdydad said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

                  If you're installing Fedora Desktop from scratch (no upgrades), are you installing from NetInstall or Live Image?

                  I prefer netinstall, don't need to run updates first thing.

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                    black3dynamite @NerdyDad
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                    @nerdydad said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:

                    If you're installing Fedora Desktop from scratch (no upgrades), are you installing from NetInstall or Live Image?

                    I use had problems in the past where I wasn't able to install from a Live image. But with NetInstall, you can easily install a custom install and get the latest packages on a clean install.

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                      Cherryman @black3dynamite
                      last edited by Cherryman

                      @black3dynamite it worked. I used the uninstall.sh for vBoxGuestAdditions before upgrading and this time everything worked.
                      But there are no "Default Fedora 28 vBoxGuestAdditions" to be found in the new version.
                      I will probably have to reinstall it like i used to do.

                      Edit: reinstalling the vboxguestadditions broke Fedora 28 again... sigh..

                      Edit2: lsmod | grep -i vbox
                      gives me a list of active vbox modules. "vboxguest" and "vboxvideo" can be found but the one missing is "vboxsf" which is needed for sharing folders and so on. I couldn't find anyone else except me with that problem yet. Really odd. 😄

                      Edit3: I finally got this thing to work again, yuchee
                      For everyone who is experiencing the same issue as i did you have to do the following:

                      1. Before upgrading to Fedora 28 use uninstall.sh to uninstall your current guest additions.
                      2. Upgrade Fedora like explained above
                      3. After upgrading make sure your "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" is up-to-date in ver: 5.2.10r122406
                        Download: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
                      4. Install/update it > Virtualbox > Settings > Additional Packages
                      5. boot the Fedora 28 Guest and log in.
                      6. Double check if your virtualboxguestadditions.iso file is up-to-date aswell.
                        If not you will need to replace that file prior to mounting the CD-Drive.
                        Download: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.10/
                        The file you need is this one: VBoxGuestAdditions_5.2.10.iso
                      7. Mount the drive into your Fedora 28 Guest and install it.
                      8. Reboot > done. 🙂

                      Source: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/17678

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
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                        Just upgraded a SuiteCRM instance in Vultr.

                        The reboot step was fast as fuck. ❤ Vultr.

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