![]() Tried adding my logged-in user to the vboxsf group in Ubuntu. Tried the above referencing folders on both drives on my MBP. Tried the above, creating "machine folder" and/or "transient folder" - same result as above. Restart Ubuntu, folder is created but empty. BTW, the folders are created in /media directory per the VB documentation.Īfter launching the VM, in Ubuntu, using VB | Devices menu, created a new shared folder. The dialog box indicates "full" access and "auto-mount". Set the shared folder via VirtualBox | Devices | shared folders menu. Besides I tried it and got "no such file or directory" - but then I may not be understanding exactly where I'm creating this no terminal guru, I. Auto mounting explicitly puts/mounts the shared folder in /media directory. Share folder in VirtualBox Host=Mac OS, Guest=Debian - No joy. The shared folder(s) as seen in Ubuntu is/are empty.ĭiary of searching for an answer on interwebs (No joy so far) OSX 10.8.6, VirtualBox 4.2.16, Ubuntu 12.4 LTS (32 bit) This document outlines a procedure for setting up an internal network between a Virtual Guest Machine running on a computer using an Ubuntu operating system as Host, for the purpose of sharing files between the Virtual Guest machine and the Host Operating System. ![]() I have a Ubuntu virtual machine (Virtual Box) hosted on my MBP w/ Mountain Lion.
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