(For Windows XP SP3 as host, Ubuntu is guest) after the Ubuntu8.04 virtual machine is installed in VirtualBox on Windows, the box wants to exchange files between the two systems. There are multiple methods to swap files, one of the simplest of which is to use shared folders. First, run VirtualBox on Windows ., Select Ubuntu8.04 and then share folder ". Click "shared folder", and "RedH" will pop up.
(For Windows XP SP3, host and Ubuntu8.04 is guest)
After the Ubuntu8.04 virtual machine is installed in VirtualBox on Windows, box wants to exchange files between the two systems. There are multiple methods to swap files, one of the simplest of which is to use shared folders.
First, run VirtualBox on Windows ., Select Ubuntu8.04 and then share folder ".
Click "shared folder". The "Red Hat 9.0 Settings" dialog box is displayed. You can add a new shared folder.
After confirming, we can see that the number of shared folders has changed to 1.
The master is ready. The Guest Ubuntu8.04 wants to enjoy the "shared folder". Assuming that the auxiliary toolkit has been installed,
Ubuntu8.04 can access the shared folder provided by Windows.
Mkdir/mnt/share create a mount point (mountpoint)
Mount-t vboxsf F_DRIVER/mnt/share mount Shared Folders
Cd/mnt/share to enter the shared folder
Ls to see what is there
OK.
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