mount problem

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rmedoff
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Joined: 6. May 2010, 18:44
Primary OS: MS Windows 7
VBox Version: OSE other
Guest OSses: debian, XP

mount problem

Post by rmedoff »

Was using virtualbox 3.1.6 windows 7 host, debian guest, with guest additions and worked fine.


Then decided to make an XP guest so installed VMLite workstation which added XP as guest to virtualbox. I think this install may have caused the current problem since I first noticed it after.

Now when I run the Debian guest, I am unable to share folders on the host. If I try mounting the shared folder with
mount -t vboxsf hostCDrive /mnt/hostCDrive
I get the error 'mounting failed with error: protocol error'.


Also, if I try to go to Devices and change the CDROM to anything I get
Unable to mount the CD/DVD Host Drive 'E:' on the machine
Debian 5.04. Would you like to force mounting of this medium?

Could not mount the media/drive 'E:' (VERR_PDM_MEDIA_LOCKED).

I've gone so far as to reinstall the Debian guest operating system again and still get the same error.

Any thoughts?
Perryg
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Joined: 6. Sep 2008, 22:55
Primary OS: Linux other
VBox Version: OSE self-compiled
Guest OSses: *NIX

Re: mount problem

Post by Perryg »

VMLite is not supported here. Seek help at VMLite.
rmedoff
Posts: 2
Joined: 6. May 2010, 18:44
Primary OS: MS Windows 7
VBox Version: OSE other
Guest OSses: debian, XP

Re: mount problem

Post by rmedoff »

I think it is a problem with virtualbox on windows 7. I've uninstalled VMLite and Virtualbox, then reinstalled virtualbox alone from scratch and I still get the same error (VERR_PDM_MEDIA_LOCKED) when mounting or unmounting from the Devices menu.

What conditions throw this error?
Perryg
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Primary OS: Linux other
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Re: mount problem

Post by Perryg »

I have only seen this a few times. Usually (while the guest is shut down) going to the storage section and selecting empty for the CD/DVD and starting the guest fixes this.
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