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Abhishek Jain: How to share folders between host (Mac) and guest OS (Ubuntu) in Virtual Box? Abhishek Jain: You will need the latest version of VirtualBox (4.3.10) with Guest Additions installed in Ubuntu . After powering off the virtual machine and selecting
Abhishek Jain: How to share folders between host (Mac) and guest OS (Ubuntu) in Virtual Box? Abhishek Jain: You will need the latest version of VirtualBox (4.3.10) with Guest Additions installed in Ubuntu . After powering off the virtual machine and selecting
impulse I am familiar with directory sharing between Ubuntu guest and host. But now I need to share an existing ubuntu folder with the guest machine. I don't know if and how it can be done. Does anyone have any ideas? Marius Matutiae No, it can't be done in th
Nate Parsons I'm familiar with installing Guest Additions and sharing the host folder with the guest, but is there a way to do the opposite? I have an XP host and Ubuntu 10.10 guest with VBox 4.0.2. In other words, I want the host to have direct access to (at
impulse I am familiar with directory sharing between Ubuntu guest and host. But now I need to share an existing ubuntu folder with the guest machine. I don't know if and how it can be done. Does anyone have any ideas? Marius Matutiae No, it can't be done in th
Amelio Vazquez-Reina I would like to share a folder from a Linux Guest in VirtualBox with a Windows host (with read and write access if possible). I read these two links: here and here , it is possible to do this with Samba, but I am a bit lost and need more i
Amelio Vazquez-Reina I would like to share a folder from a Linux Guest in VirtualBox with a Windows host (with read and write access if possible). I read these two links: here and here , it is possible to do this with Samba, but I am a bit lost and need more i
Nono I have Windows host and Linux guest. I can easily mount the Windows directory inside the guest using the "Shared Folders" feature. I would like to mount the guest directory inside Windows instead. Is Virtualbox giving us anything here? Or is it only possi
Nono I have Windows host and Linux guest. I can easily mount the Windows directory inside the guest using the "Shared Folders" feature. I would like to mount the guest directory inside Windows instead. Is Virtualbox giving us anything here? Or is it only possi
Naftuli Kay I essentially want to access my host from a guest in VirtualBox. Is there an IP address for my host that I can use from the guest? Are additional steps required to set this up? I want to access the host's Apache, FTP and SSH services. Naftuli Kay T
Naftuli Kay I essentially want to access my host from a guest in VirtualBox. Is there an IP address for my host that I can use from the guest? Are additional steps required to set this up? I want to access the host's Apache, FTP and SSH services. Naftuli Kay T
Soham Dasgupta I'm trying to run a Samba server installed in Alpine Linux 3.7.0 (Vanilla) inside VirtualBox and trying to access the server from a Windows 10 host belonging to a domain. Here are the links I've tried to mitigate the problem, but none of them wo
Soham Dasgupta I'm trying to run a Samba server installed in Alpine Linux 3.7.0 (Vanilla) inside VirtualBox and trying to access the server from a Windows 10 host belonging to a domain. Here are the links I've tried to mitigate the problem, but none of them wo
Soham Dasgupta I'm trying to run a Samba server installed in Alpine Linux 3.7.0 (Vanilla) inside VirtualBox and trying to access the server from a Windows 10 host belonging to a domain. Here are the links I've tried to mitigate the problem, but none of them wo
Gerardo Zinno On my Mac, I have installed virtualbox on Ubuntu. When I go into the virtual machine's settings, under the section that allows you to create shared folders, I select the folder to share (it's on the mac's desktop), but in Ubuntu there's nothing.
Gerardo Zinno On my Mac, I have installed virtualbox on Ubuntu. When I go into the virtual machine's settings, under the section that allows you to create shared folders, I select the folder to share (it's on the mac's desktop), but in Ubuntu there's nothing.
lv I'm using VirtualBox on Windows 7 with Ubuntu as the guest OS. I have Guest OS Additions installed and I know how to share folders and mount them automatically. My question is out of pure curiosity. What happens if you set the Dropbox folder in Ubuntu to be
lv I'm using VirtualBox on Windows 7 with Ubuntu as the guest OS. I have Guest OS Additions installed and I know how to share folders and mount them automatically. My question is out of pure curiosity. What happens if you set the Dropbox folder in Ubuntu to be
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
John I own a legal copy of Mac OS X. I would like to install Ubuntu as the host OS on a new AMD computer and then install Mac OS X as the guest OS via VirtualBox . Does anyone know how easy this will be? Do I need some kind of hack work to run OS X through Vir
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
Shahzad Latif | I have a Windows 10 host with an IP address of 192.168.8.101, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 192.168.8.1. I also have Mac OS Sierra installed on VirtualBox on this Windows host. This guest macOS has an IP like 10.0.2.15 and a g
John I own a legal copy of Mac OS X. I would like to install Ubuntu as the host OS on a new AMD computer and then install Mac OS X as the guest OS via VirtualBox . Does anyone know how easy this will be? Do I need some kind of hack work to run OS X through Vir
user34260 I have Ubuntu 12.10 as host OS and FreeBSD 9 as guest OS in Virtualbox 4.1.18. I have Samba installed in both Ubuntu and FreeBSD and shared some folders from virtualbox with the automountoption ticked as well. I also did it in right click and shareUb
user34260 I have Ubuntu 12.10 as host OS and FreeBSD 9 as guest OS in Virtualbox 4.1.18. I have Samba installed in both Ubuntu and FreeBSD and shared some folders from virtualbox with the automountoption ticked as well. I also did it in right click and shareUb
OK I want to share a folder from the host machine (Linux) to a Linux VM that is running on it. After some research, I used the 9p (version=9p2000.L) share, following the instructions on the link below: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio Problem: I can't r