Freebsd shares folders with win7
Previously, ubuntu was used. After the system is installed, you can install vmware tools to set folder sharing. Go to/mnt/hgfs to find the shared folder.
Freebsd is used for work now. It is really troublesome to install vmware tools. I tried it several times and did not succeed. I found other methods to share it.
Http://blog.chinaunix.net/uid-22914802-id-1765557.html
Install any other software. Use commands directly
Mount_smbfs-I windowsip // usename @ computername/Shared Folder/mnt
Here,-I is followed by the IP address of the windows host. username is a user with the permission to access Shared resources. Generally, it is administrator and computername is the name of the windows computer. Replace it with your actual parameter.
After mounting, perform operations just like your own folder.
Uninstall:
Umount/mnt.
It's really good to use this buddy's method.
1. First create a shared folder in win7 and set the permission (to read and write everyone/or administrator)
2 mount_smbfs-I 192.168.16.28 // administrator @ PC-201210091631/gyl/mnt
The following error will be prompted during the first try
Mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = RPC struct is bad
It turns out that the administrator user has not set the password. Then, set the password and try again.
Write it down to avoid forgetting it again