A, shared folder settings, but in the virtual machine in the Ubuntu system can not see, how to do?
One possible cause is that the system is not automatically mounted, and the workaround:
1. Installation: sudo apt-get install open-vm-dkms
2, Mount: sudo mount-t vmhgfs. host://mnt/hgfs
Second, the Ubuntu virtual machine in VMware do not see the shared folder what to do?
If you don't see the original shared folder in the Ubuntu virtual machine's file system/mnt/hgfs, you can do this in the following order:
1. Make sure you have a virtual machine.
2. Edit the configuration of the virtual machine, add the shared folder, and enable it. For example, my host is a Windows 7bit64, shared folder C:/test
3. Start the guest operating system, for example, my virtual machine operating system is Ubuntu10.04
4. It is important to open a terminal window, run sudo vmware-config-tools.pl, and press ENTER to accept the default value
5. In/mnt/hgfs, you will see the shared folder. Congratulations!
It's simple, it's just a reconfiguration of VMware tools. If it helps you, please leave a message. Thank you.
Third, VMware under Ubuntu can not see the solution of the shared folder
Beginner Linux, Ubuntu10.04 on VMware , host-side and virtual machine access to each other is essential, there are many ways, in which VMware tool provides a simple and convenient way to share folders. However, sometimes inexplicably, in Ubuntu can not see the shared folder, online check, some people say is the Ubuntu update so that do not see the shared folder, the specific reasons I did not delve into, but the solution is actually very convenient, fundamentally, is: Uninstall, reinstall. And these two steps can be done by running a script. Of course, the uninstall is not meant to be uninstalled to Ubuntu, but that the vmware-tools uninstalled. What, you say you don't know how to uninstall? No hurry, let me slowly, hehe .... Start Ubuntu, click VMware's Menu VM---Reinstall VMware Tools, so there's a VMware Tools folder under Ubuntu/media with a Vmwaretools-xxx-xxx.tar . GZ unzip it to a different directory (or copy the past and unzip it, because the current directory is equivalent to an optical drive, read-only), unzip it to get a vmware-tools-distrib/folder, run inside The vmware-install.pl script file, which unloads VMware tools and then installs it with a lot of prompts to confirm the default. When you are done, go to the/mnt/hgfs/and see .... Our long-lost shared folders are back.
Figure 1: During the installation process
Figure 2: Installation Complete
"Go" VMware set up a shared folder after you do not see what to do in Ubuntu?