Ubuntu under VirtualBox implementation sharing settings:
Use the system VirtualBox, also installed an Ubuntu, want to let two systems to achieve shared settings, after the Internet to check data, to achieve, here on the specific steps:
One, VirtualBox under WinXP virtual Ubuntu
Under WinXP virtual Ubuntu, the following error occurred while accessing the win's shared folder under Ubuntu:
/sbin/mount.vboxsf:mounting failed with the Error:no such device
1, to use the Shared Folders feature, you must install the Linux guest additions, install the enhancements, this step should be noticed or not.
2,lsmod | grep Vboxvfs, make sure the VBOXVFS module is loaded, if not, use sudo modprobe vboxvfs to load
3, create a new folder, sudo mkdir/home/js/dxn
4,sudo mount-t vboxsf xuni/home/js/dxn namely: sudo mount-t vboxsf "shared folder name" "Virtual Machine shared folder Directory"
5,cd/home/js/dxn
Second, VirtualBox under the WinXP virtual Win XP
1, install the Enhancement function program
2, in the virtual machine settings allocated data space, such as I usually set to F:\xunixt\xuni
3. Start the virtual machine (in this case, Windows XP), click "Run" in the Start menu, and enter cmd, and then execute the following instructions:
4. NET use F: \\VBOXSVR\DXN
NET use share file: \\vboxsvr\ shared folder name
5, restart the virtual machine, done!
Third, VirtualBox in ubuntu8.10 (host Linux) virtual Win XP
1, install the enhancement function and reboot
2, in the ubuntu8.10 terminal implementation
vboxmanage sharedfolder Add "XP"-name "Dxn"-hostpath "\HOME\JS\DXN"
Vboxmanage sharedfolder Add "VM name specifies the folder name-hostpath Host shared folder path to which you want to use the shared folder's virtual machine names"-name "
3. Start the virtual machine (in this case, Windows XP), click "Run" in the Start menu, and enter cmd, and then execute the following instructions:
NET use Z: (note after space Z)
NET use Z: \\vboxsvr\ shared folder name
Four, VirtualBox in ubuntu8.10 (host Linux) virtual Ubuntu This is a little boring ah
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