![]() Always pay attention to what your command is doing before hitting enter.ĪNOTHER NOTE: This will remove all VMs that have been installed to the default home folder location. NOTE: The sudo rm command with -rf is a very destructive command. Step 2: Remove all VMs from Home Directory To also remove all of the VMs stored in the home directory, move to the next step. The purge option also triggers removal of any configuration files. Identifies virtualbox packages to ensure all versions are targeted by using the asterisk wildcard.Ģ. ![]() To uninstall and remove all packages, run sudo apt-get remove virtualbox* -purgeġ. If you are interested in checking out all of the package versions on your system before uninstalling, you can run dpkg -l | grep virtualbox ![]() Step 1: Completely Remove All VirtualBox Packages and Folders from Ubuntu I am creating this post as a future reference (mostly for the home folder info) but also to share. I recently had to make some updates to my VirtualBox and Vagrant installations and decided to completely uninstall VirtualBox to reinstall the newest version to start fresh.
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