Unfortunately this is a machine in my office which I've now left for the
weekend. When I ran "grep vboxusers /etc/group" after getting back to
the command line, it told me the group existed with GID 119, but had no
members. I worked out that the reason /dev/vboxdrv didn't exist is due
to the module load failing (which was caused by the lack of group at the
time).

I think the fix involved just running "sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv restart"
when I was returned to the command line, and since the vboxusers group
exists on this second run, the startup was successful. Then I manually
added my account to the vboxusers group and I was able to run Virtualbox
successfully as a non-root user.

I will check my .bash_history on Monday when I'm back in the office to
see if those instructions are correct.

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Cannot change owner vboxusers for device /dev/vboxdrv
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153819
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