I’m a newbie in linux. I installed Fedora 16 OS as guest in virtualbox on Window 7. Now, I want to access share folder from Fedora. Here is something I did:
- Install guest addtion [OK]
- Make share folder link to virtualbox [OK]. Share folder path in Window 7:
D:share_folder_vm
In terminal program in fedora, I just run some commands:
[hoangphi@localhost ~]$ su Password: [root@localhost hoangphi]# cd Desktop/ [root@localhost Desktop]# mkdir share_folder [root@localhost Desktop]# sudo mount -t vboxsf D:share_folder_vm share_folder /sbin/mount.vboxsf: mounting failed with the error: Protocol error [root@localhost Desktop]#
I got this message: /sbin/mount.vboxsf: mounting failed with the error: Protocol error
share_folder_vm
is the folder in Win7 Host and share_folder
is the folder in Fedora Guest.
My question: How can I fix this problem?
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Answer
Install Oracle Guest Additions:
[host-hotkey (usually right Ctrl)] + [d]
,
Then:
sudo /media/VBOXADDITIONS_4.*/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
You can now enjoy:
- A guest that can run at native screen resolution
- Ability to share files between host and guest
- Share the clipboard (allowing you to copy and paste between host and guest).
To share folders set them up to be shared. Consider the permissions. Note that the host file permissions are transient. IOW if you can’t write to file on host, the guest can’t either.
After setting up the file to be shared create a destination if you don’t have one: mkdir -p ~/destination
Now mount it under the name you configured it with:
sudo mount -t vboxsf myFileName ~/destination
As an extra tip you can really exploit this feature to do things like: – Use guest subversion client to create repository to mounted directory (you won’t have a full svn client but the repo can be used in an IDE on the host). – I personally use my guest to download and unpack binaries like Tomcat to a targeted mount. Yes you can use Linux to install things on Windows!
To unmount all shares:
sudo umount -f -a -t vboxsf