“VBoxManage not found. Make sure VirtualBox is installed and VBoxManage is in the path”

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Error with pre-create check: "VBoxManage not found. Make sure VirtualBox is installed and VBoxManage is in the path"



When trying to create a vm in terminal. I've uninstalled and reinstalled virtualbox, Ive confirmed VBoxManage exists.










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  • Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 20 at 6:22










  • Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 20:22











  • Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 23:12










  • Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 21 at 8:21















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Error with pre-create check: "VBoxManage not found. Make sure VirtualBox is installed and VBoxManage is in the path"



When trying to create a vm in terminal. I've uninstalled and reinstalled virtualbox, Ive confirmed VBoxManage exists.










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  • Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 20 at 6:22










  • Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 20:22











  • Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 23:12










  • Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 21 at 8:21













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Error with pre-create check: "VBoxManage not found. Make sure VirtualBox is installed and VBoxManage is in the path"



When trying to create a vm in terminal. I've uninstalled and reinstalled virtualbox, Ive confirmed VBoxManage exists.










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I'm getting the error:



Error with pre-create check: "VBoxManage not found. Make sure VirtualBox is installed and VBoxManage is in the path"



When trying to create a vm in terminal. I've uninstalled and reinstalled virtualbox, Ive confirmed VBoxManage exists.







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  • Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 20 at 6:22










  • Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 20:22











  • Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 23:12










  • Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 21 at 8:21

















  • Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 20 at 6:22










  • Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 20:22











  • Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
    – MellOhNoctis
    Nov 20 at 23:12










  • Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
    – Haxiel
    Nov 21 at 8:21
















Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
– Haxiel
Nov 20 at 6:22




Can you check the output of which VBoxManage or type VBoxManage from the same terminal?
– Haxiel
Nov 20 at 6:22












Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
– MellOhNoctis
Nov 20 at 20:22





Output of 'type VboxManage' is VBoxManage is /usr/bin/VBoxManage. Output of 'which VBoxManage' was nothing.
– MellOhNoctis
Nov 20 at 20:22













Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
– MellOhNoctis
Nov 20 at 23:12




Actually the output for 'which VBoxManage' was: /usr/bin/VBoxManage
– MellOhNoctis
Nov 20 at 23:12












Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
– Haxiel
Nov 21 at 8:21





Please edit the question to add information instead of answering the comments directly. Have you tried running the VBoxManage command with sudo/root?
– Haxiel
Nov 21 at 8:21
















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