![]() As root on Linux guest, do chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.local without which the rc.local commands will not be executed.įebruat 12:53 pm Nice! Thank you for sharing that!įebruat 11:37 am I followed every step correctly. In VirtualBox VM shared folder settings, do not enable Automount.Ģ. I needed to make 2 small changes in order to get shared folders to work with my Linux guest:ġ. What is Terminal? How do I move on to the rest.? DO you by any chance has a picture as an example to summarise these steps? Many thanks in advance for your help.įebruat 10:27 am Thanks for the instructions! I’m stuck from point 2.2 “open up Terminal” onwards. I’m using mac – sierra as a host and windows 10 in Virtual box. can anybody help me please?Īugat 4:57 am I’m totally lost when it comes to “2. Jat 2:00 pm Thanks! This really helped me, too.ĭecemat 1:28 pm I went through everything you explained in 1. Previously posted in WordPress and transferred to Ghost. Now hit “ESC”, type :wq and hit ENTER to save and quit the file editing.Īfter you restart the guest OS, your shared folder will be automatically mounted./Documents/Share should be the absolute path of the new folder you created.username should match your Linux username.Share should match the folder name from step 1. ![]() 1000 should match the ID you noted down earlier.Type in the following: sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=1000,gid=1000 Share /home/username/Documents/Share.Move your cursor right above exit 0 and press the letter “i” on your keyboard to insert text.Edit the rc.local file using vi rc.local.Browse to the etc folder using cd /etc. ![]() Switch to the root user using sudo su and enter your password.Type in id and press ENTER- remember that ID.Create a folder in your guest OS that you want to share.Check Auto-mount and Make Permanent, if available.Enter a folder name with no spaces e.g.Browse to a folder of your choice in the folder path.Click on the folder with the plus on the right.In VirtualBox, click your OS on the left and click on Settings. ![]() This is mainly for my own reference, but here it goes.
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