I am installing the new Kali (2.0) and I am unable to install the guest additions successfully.

I explain you all the steps I have done:

First of all I made sure I have the correct repositories (I think these are the correct ones):

deb http://http.kali.org/kali sana main non-free contrib
deb http://security.kali.org/kali-security sana/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://http.kali.org/kali sana main non-free contrib
deb-src http://security.kali.org/kali-security sana/updates main contrib non-free

I have updated and upgraded.

Then I have installed the linux-headers (maybe the mistake is here, but I don't think so)

apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
apt-get install dkms linux-source linux-headers-$(uname -r)

Then I mounted the CD, give it 755 permissions and executed it. This is what I get:

Building the main Guest Additions module ...done.
Building the shared folder support module ...fail!
(Look at /var/log/vboxadd-install.log to find out what went wrong)
Doing non-kernel setup of the Guest Additions ...done.
Installing the Window System drivers
Warning: unknown version of the X Window System installed.  Not installing
X Window System drivers.
 ...done.
Installing graphics libraries and desktop services components ...done.

I have installed the following:

apt-get install virtualbox-guest-x11
apt-get install open-vm-tools

But I still get the same result.

For further information, this is my kernel:

root@kali:~# uname -r
4.0.0-kali1-686-pae

It seems I have the module installed but it doesn't work:

root@kali:~# lsmod | grep vbox
vboxguest             180224  5

My virtualbox version is 4.3.20 Any idea¿? Thank you very much.

/var/log/vboxadd-install.log

In file included from /tmp/vbox.0/dirops.c:19:0:
/tmp/vbox.0/dirops.c: In function ‘sf_getdent’:
/tmp/vbox.0/dirops.c:129:29: error: ‘struct file’ has no member named ‘f_dentry’
     sf_g = GET_GLOB_INFO(dir->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sb);
                             ^
/tmp/vbox.0/vfsmod.h:144:60: note: in definition of macro ‘GET_GLOB_INFO’
 # define GET_GLOB_INFO(sb)       ((struct sf_glob_info *) (sb)->s_fs_info)
                                                            ^
/tmp/vbox.0/dirops.c:135:16: error: ‘struct file’ has no member named ‘f_dentry’
     inode = dir->f_dentry->d_inode;
                ^
/usr/src/linux-headers-4.0.0-kali1-common/scripts/Makefile.build:263: recipe for target '/tmp/vbox.0/dirops.o' failed
make[4]: *** [/tmp/vbox.0/dirops.o] Error 1
/usr/src/linux-headers-4.0.0-kali1-common/Makefile:1407: recipe for target '_module_/tmp/vbox.0' failed
make[3]: *** [_module_/tmp/vbox.0] Error 2
Makefile:145: recipe for target 'sub-make' failed
make[2]: *** [sub-make] Error 2
Makefile:8: recipe for target 'all' failed
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
/tmp/vbox.0/Makefile.include.footer:79: recipe for target 'vboxsf' failed
make: *** [vboxsf] Error 2
Creating user for the Guest Additions.
Creating udev rule for the Guest Additions kernel module.
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Look at /var/log/vboxadd-install.log to find out what went wrong? – DevSolar Nov 10 '15 at 13:18
    
yeah sorry, I edited it – aDoN Nov 10 '15 at 13:42
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Entering "no member named ‘f_dentry’" into a search engine indicates this to be a known issue of kernel 3.19 introducing breaking changes to struct file, which makes the (older) VirtualBox 4.3.20 code fail to compile.

Biting my tongue firmly with regards to Linux kernel maintainers' policy on such breaking changes, I am afraid you will just have to figure out whether downgrading the kernel or upgrading your VirtualBox is the "correct" fix for your problem.

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I very much prefer Linux over currently available alternatives, but this particular problem has been driving me up the walls more than once myself, both as a user and as a software architect. – DevSolar Nov 10 '15 at 14:04
    
What virtualbox version do you recommend to me ?? thank u – aDoN Nov 10 '15 at 14:09
    
@aDoN: I do not use VirtualBox myself, and I don't know your requirements. Perhaps you're better off asking such questions in the VirtualBox forums (my first link), they're not exactly on-topic here on SO. – DevSolar Nov 10 '15 at 14:16

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