I’ve done quite a bit of development recently in Android and also been working with a client who has a local virtual environment using Oracle/Sun’s VirtualBox vm. So, I found myself switching between the two platforms quite frequently which unfortunately requires removing and reinstalling kernel modules. So, I wrote the below shell script to switch between the two platforms. Simply put in a directory in $PATH
(for me I always have ~/bin
as a directory there for my user-local scripts) and call the script something like switch_vm
. Use it like:
switch_vm virtualbox switch_vm kvm
Here’s the script:
#!/bin/bash VM=$1 if [ "$VM" = "kvm" ]; then sudo rmmod vboxpci vboxnetflt vboxnetadp vboxdrv sudo modprobe kvm_intel fi if [ "$VM" = "virtualbox" ]; then sudo rmmod kvm_intel kvm for i in vboxdrv vboxpci vboxnetflt vboxnetadp; do sudo modprobe $i done fi