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Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 02:43
by Perryg
Oh and just so you know, it is way past beer thirty here so if the mount does not go well it may be tomorrow before I get back with you. That and eat and sleep, in some order.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 02:50
by GaryF
Reboot my entire computer or just the guest machine?
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 02:54
by Perryg
just the guest, to make sure that everything is loaded properly.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:20
by GaryF
Sorry Perry, my computer locked up and I had to reboot.
I have the shared folder setup. I named it "USB-Folder" and mapped it to a folder on my USB thumb drive.
what next?
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:27
by Perryg
Well now comes the fun part. You need to copy the file/s to the share.
go to the folder that has the file/s in it that you want and then use the following.
cp <file name and extension> /<the mount point you used for the sahred folder>
repeat for each file.
keep in mind that if the files are large it may take a bit.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:34
by GaryF
I did the CP command and then both finished pretty quickly. Do I need the "/' between the file name and the shared folder? I didn't put that in. Here is exactly what I typed.
cp archive.tar USB-Folder
It almost immediately returned to the command prompt. Looking at my USB drive in Windows File Explorer and nothing got copied.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:36
by GaryF
Is the mount point the shared folder name that I setup? (USB-Folder)
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:41
by Perryg
post the exact statement you used to create the share on the guest.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:44
by GaryF
sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=1000,gid=1000 USB-Folder /mnt/VirtualBox
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:50
by Perryg
the mount point is /mnt/VirtualBox and that will place it in the share name location on the host.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 03:55
by GaryF
Success!
Got the files onto my USB Drive. This was my goal...too bad it took me all day.
I can't thank you enough for your patience and staying late to help me. I am not sure where you are located but I am in Phoenix and it is almost 7:00pm here.
I just saw your note about beer thirty...sorry to keep you so long after that.
Is there a way I could at least buy you a cup of coffee to say thanks by sending you a starbucks gift card? (Assuming you drink coffee and there is a Starbucks in your area)
Thanks again,
Gary
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 04:04
by Perryg
That was thanks enough Gary.
Glad I could help you get your data. As the old saying goes been there and done that.
So to pay me back just remember to do something like this for the next person that you see that has issues and you know what to do to help.
PS: I live in buffet country.
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 21. Sep 2013, 04:07
by GaryF
Great, thanks. I often have the opportunity to help co-workers and customers in my job...and I am much more effective in a Windows environment.
I grew up in Wyoming and have been to Nebraska and Omaha a couple of times.
Have a great weekend...
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 23. Sep 2013, 17:38
by GaryF
I am also having issues trying to get a VirtualBox guest to work on a Windows 8 computer. I posted this as a separate item but no one has replied to that post yet. -
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=57473
Re: getting fatal error when triying to start up a guest mac
Posted: 23. Sep 2013, 18:12
by Perryg
See your other topic.