VirtualBox 5.0.10
Host: Windows 7 x64
guest: Ubuntu 14.04.3 x64
GuestAdditions: installed
Shared folder doesn't appear on disks list in guest.
Where can i report this problem, is this correct place?
Help needed.
Edit1: attached file
Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
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Last edited by radek on 22. Nov 2015, 12:57, edited 1 time in total.
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Perryg
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Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
Here is fine.
Post the guests log file ( as an attachment ). Right click on the guest in the Main Manager then click show log. Save and post as an attachment. Compress if it is too large to post.
Post the guests log file ( as an attachment ). Right click on the guest in the Main Manager then click show log. Save and post as an attachment. Compress if it is too large to post.
Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
Done, in previous my post.Perryg wrote:Here is fine.
Post the guests log file ( as an attachment ). Right click on the guest in the Main Manager then click show log. Save and post as an attachment. Compress if it is too large to post.
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loukingjr
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Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
FWIW, a couple things…
One, the log you posted is not complete. You need to shutdown the guest first.
Two, A shared folder would never show as a disk in the "disk list" seeing they are not a disk, even if pointing to a disk. Shared folders mount in /media unless you manually mount them elsewhere.
One, the log you posted is not complete. You need to shutdown the guest first.
Two, A shared folder would never show as a disk in the "disk list" seeing they are not a disk, even if pointing to a disk. Shared folders mount in /media unless you manually mount them elsewhere.
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Perryg
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Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
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00:03:15.265397 supR3HardenedErrorV: supR3HardenedScreenImage/LdrLoadDll: rc=VERR_LDRVI_NOT_SIGNED fImage=1 fProtect=0x0 fAccess=0x0 \Device\HarddiskVolume2\ProgramData\GG\ggdrive\ggdrive-overlay.dll: Not signed.You might also want to read this. http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.h ... mount_auto
Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
Log after close guest.
I opened /media and found folder sf_D_DRIVE but i haven't permission to open it.
I cannot manualy mount this folder because i do not know what disk it is.
I have a little expirence with Linux so maybe i do not know what/how to do it.
radek@radek-VirtualBox:~$ ls -l /media/
total 8
drwxr-x---+ 3 root root 4096 lis 22 14:45 radek
drwxrwx--- 1 root vboxsf 0 sty 1 1980 sf_D_DRIVE
drwxrwx--- 2 root vboxsf 4096 lis 21 18:30 sf_E_DRIVE
sudo chmod doesn't help
I opened /media and found folder sf_D_DRIVE but i haven't permission to open it.
I cannot manualy mount this folder because i do not know what disk it is.
I have a little expirence with Linux so maybe i do not know what/how to do it.
radek@radek-VirtualBox:~$ ls -l /media/
total 8
drwxr-x---+ 3 root root 4096 lis 22 14:45 radek
drwxrwx--- 1 root vboxsf 0 sty 1 1980 sf_D_DRIVE
drwxrwx--- 2 root vboxsf 4096 lis 21 18:30 sf_E_DRIVE
sudo chmod doesn't help
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Perryg
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Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
Did you add your user name to the vboxsf group on the guest? ( explained in the link I sent you )
In a guest terminal run this:
Replace <your username> with the name you use to log in. Type your user password when prompted.
Be sure to reboot to finalize the change in permissions
In a guest terminal run this:
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sudo usermod -aG vboxsf <your username>Be sure to reboot to finalize the change in permissions
Re: Shared folder problem vBox 5.0.10
@Perryg
Thanks for help, it works.
Thanks for help, it works.