Shared Folders - Linux Guest Vista Host
Posted: 18. Feb 2009, 22:17
I am attempting to install Granular Linux as a guest on a vista host.
All has gone to plan up to the stage that I have Granular running, guest additions installed and Granular running just fine.
I have set up various shared Folders in the Virtual Machine selection box,
C:/ ; D/ ; E:/ ; F:/ etc., and created a share folder in Granular,(/mnt/share) confirmed by entering /mnt/share within Granular.
However I am having, immense, problems with the Mount procedure as quoted in the manual, e.g., mount -t vboxsf [-o OPTIONS] sharename mountpoint.
When I enter what I think this translates to in my case I get a screenful of messages to the effect that I cocked it up.
Could anyone clarify what the correct syntax should be in this case please?
Also once correctly mounted, as I hope and pray, will the shares be permanently available as they would be going the other way around on a Linux Host/Windows guest?
Thanks in advance
Tony Cook
All has gone to plan up to the stage that I have Granular running, guest additions installed and Granular running just fine.
I have set up various shared Folders in the Virtual Machine selection box,
C:/ ; D/ ; E:/ ; F:/ etc., and created a share folder in Granular,(/mnt/share) confirmed by entering /mnt/share within Granular.
However I am having, immense, problems with the Mount procedure as quoted in the manual, e.g., mount -t vboxsf [-o OPTIONS] sharename mountpoint.
When I enter what I think this translates to in my case I get a screenful of messages to the effect that I cocked it up.
Could anyone clarify what the correct syntax should be in this case please?
Also once correctly mounted, as I hope and pray, will the shares be permanently available as they would be going the other way around on a Linux Host/Windows guest?
Thanks in advance
Tony Cook