The most Linux beginners, self-feeling will use the files in Windows. It is a problem to pass files between Windows and Linux. This method describes how to mount a Windows shared folder under Linux.
Install VMware Tools First (you don't have to install it if it's already installed)
. Shared Folder settings
(1) Set up a shared folder under Windows
Right-click on the folder you want to share, specific users, select users, complete.
(2) Linux vm->settings menu bar, open the box in. Select Options->shared folders->always Enabled->add->ok
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Complete Setup
Then execute the following command, the 3CDaemon folder is the shared folder
[Email protected] vmware-tools-distrib]# cd/mnt/
[[email protected] mnt]# ls
Hgfs USB
[Email protected] mnt]#
[[email protected] hgfs]# ls
3CDaemon
By completing all of these settings, you will have access to the files under Windows.
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