04-21-2021, 12:09 AM
(04-20-2021, 09:05 PM)llmojo link Wrote: [member=7109]Moltke[/member] sorry for the confision
On the windows-PC i installed Oracle VirtualBox6.1
On Virtualbox i installed Linux Lite5.4
On the windows-PC i created a share -> D:/win_share
So LinuxLite(VM) can only run when the windows-PC runs as well, i think
If am right the Windows PC is the server
I hope this is easier to understand
Thanks, that clarifies a few things. What is it exactly you want to achieve with that? If Linux Lite is a VM running in virtualbox which is installed in Windows 10, then it'll be available only and when the Windows PC is on. In virtualbox, there's a feature to create a share folder, and you don't need to go through all this problem, it's a matter of ticking a box to make it permanent. In virtualization jargon, Windows 10 is the host OS and Linux the guest OS. Did you install virtualbox guest additions and VBox extension pack? https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads These 2 packages will improve the way you interact with your virtual machines. Here are a couple of articles you might want to read
https://helpdeskgeek.com/virtualization/...ost-guest/
https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.h...ions-linux
It seems to me that what you're trying to do is something that can be done with two computers.
Quote:this works ->Code:sudo mount /media/win_share
But how can i access this folder with out sudo?
I don't think you can. It might work if you make the mountpoint in /home, so instead of /media/win_share is $HOME/win_share, but I suggest that you carefully read the article on how to create a share folder in virtualbox first, and you'll find that it is actually easier than you thought, and certainly a lot way easier than this.
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