I know it is not possible for this to work in a real network.
But it is not that bandwidth demanding in the same machine
to run a network drive as a physical drive in an xp guest.
If I directly mount a network drive to xp, it is not possible
to subst or net use it and make it appear like a physical one.
But can virtualbox itself help me to do this trick.
I just enjoy to have the xp guest as if it is a real system.
Thanks
Jack
Mounting VirtualBox (XP guest) shared folders as physical drive
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Re: Mounting VirtualBox (XP guest) shared folders as physical drive
No, VirtualBox can't do that. VirtualBox virtual drives always require an underlying image file to receive sectors. A network drive doesn't have anything like that. E.g. how would you go about formatting and partitioning a network drive with the EXTx filesystem?
A network drive is really an API, not a storage medium. The illusion is barely skin deep.
A network drive is really an API, not a storage medium. The illusion is barely skin deep.