Shared Folder Not Appearing (Ubuntu 10 Host, Win 7 Guest)
Posted: 11. May 2011, 00:20
Hi,
Thought I'd link to my discussion from the Linux Host forum: http://forum.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.p ... 7e#p185344
Thanks!
From the original topic:
NOTE: I know there is a "one issue, one thread" rule. But a) nobody there seems to have any answers after over a week, b) maybe it's a Windows problem rather than a Linux one, and c) I cross-linked both topics rather than reposted a separate topic, so that all responses to both topics are easy to spot. Hope this is acceptable, thanks.
Thought I'd link to my discussion from the Linux Host forum: http://forum.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.p ... 7e#p185344
Thanks!
From the original topic:
So I set up VirtualBox 4.0.6 on my Ubuntu 10.10 x64 host to run Windows 7 Pro x64, and it works pretty well with a few issues. One issue is that shared folders do not show up in my guest OS.
What I've Done So Far: I installed the Guest Additions to no avail. I setup "/home/brian" as my shared folder, with Auto-Mount set to "Yes" and Access set to "Full" in the Shared Folders popup (from clicking "Devices > Shared Folders..." in the guest window. In the Edit Share popup (from clicking the yellow Edit button in the Shared Folders popup), I can confirm that the folder path is /home/brian, the folder name is brian, and that Auto-Mount and Make Permanent are both checked on (Read Only is off). I noted in another somewhat similar post here that setting my ethernet adapter to bridged instead of NAT might help, but it hasn't. I read the user manual and can confirm that I followed all instructions correctly. The manual says i should be seeing the shared folder come up as a letter-assigned disk partition in My Computer, but it still does not appear.
Any ideas? Thanks guys.
NOTE: I know there is a "one issue, one thread" rule. But a) nobody there seems to have any answers after over a week, b) maybe it's a Windows problem rather than a Linux one, and c) I cross-linked both topics rather than reposted a separate topic, so that all responses to both topics are easy to spot. Hope this is acceptable, thanks.