I solved the problem (at lease for my machine)!
Despite installing the GuestAddons for 64 Bit OS (Fedora 11 in my case) the link in /sbin/mount.vboxsf points to /usr/lib/... where it should be /usr/lib64/
Hope that helps!
Greetings,
culicidae
Search found 4 matches
- 4. Dec 2009, 14:40
- Forum: Linux Guests
- Topic: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
- Replies: 20
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- 3. Dec 2009, 20:58
- Forum: Linux Guests
- Topic: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
- Replies: 20
- Views: 36231
Re: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
Hello again,
I still didn't have any luck in mounting a shared folder. Anyone else got a good idea? It's very annoying having to upload every file to my ftp in order to re-download it from within the box (if I don't have a thumb drive handy).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
culicidae
I still didn't have any luck in mounting a shared folder. Anyone else got a good idea? It's very annoying having to upload every file to my ftp in order to re-download it from within the box (if I don't have a thumb drive handy).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
culicidae
- 2. Dec 2009, 00:56
- Forum: Linux Guests
- Topic: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
- Replies: 20
- Views: 36231
Re: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
Hello Raere, I've tried that and sadly it didn't work. btw. "dmesg | tail" (as recommended by the error message) brings up the following. [user@fedora11 ~]$ dmesg | tail sf_read_super_aux err=-22 sf_read_super_aux err=-22 sf_read_super_aux err=-22 sf_read_super_aux err=-71 sf_read_super_au...
- 1. Dec 2009, 21:57
- Forum: Linux Guests
- Topic: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
- Replies: 20
- Views: 36231
Re: Can't mount shared folder after upgrade to 3.1.0
Hello everyone,
I'm experiencing the exact same problem.
Host: Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit German
Guest: Fedora 11 64 Bit.
Reinstall didn't work either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
culicidae
I'm experiencing the exact same problem.
Host: Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit German
Guest: Fedora 11 64 Bit.
Reinstall didn't work either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
culicidae