Since I uninstalled Windows 7, I installed XP with VirtualBox In Ubuntu. Okay, I don't have to talk about it. Kiss principle! 1. First set the virtual machine. Click Settings-& gt; USB to check all options. If you have not installed the extension package, it will prompt you to install it directly. Read results: http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2010-09/28457.htmand http://www.linuxidc.com/li
Since I uninstalled Windows 7, I installed XP in VirtualBox In Ubuntu. Okay, I don't have to talk about it. Kiss principle!
1. First set the virtual machine. Click Settings> USB to check all options. If you have not installed the extension package, it will prompt you to install it directly.
Effect reading: http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2010-09/28457.htm & http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2010-09/28435.htm
Then, click Add filter from the device list and select your usb flash drive or other usb device names (of course, your usb device is connected. If you are not sure, click
Add an empty filter ).
2. Modify the group. How to change it .. This is an Ubuntu operation problem. Add your current user to the vboxusers group, that is, the user name you want to use,
The simple change is the users and groups of Graphic users. If unity is used, search for this option directly, click group management, find vboxusers, and check your username.
. Of course, you can directly use commands or modify the group file under/etc. In short, you can flexibly process it yourself.
3. Restart. Restart Ubuntu, instead of restarting the VM .. I won't say much about it ..