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are there shared folders included in VirtualBox OSE? The GUI says yes, but I can't connect to my folder from Windows XP guest to Archlinux host. Does anybody had success with it?
Greetings from dante
PS: I'm using the virtualbox-ose-1.4 from [community]
Last edited by dante (2007-09-08 21:01:53)
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no isent useable.
Same as USB and rdp.
if you need you can have a PKGBUILD for
pkgname=virtualbox-bin
pkgver=1.4.0
pkgrel=1
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Is there any other possibility to share files between host and guest in the OSE? I think it should be possible over HostOnly network. I tried that, but I couldn't find the Windows network in Arch. Is there a good workaround for this problem?
thanks
dante
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I use plain samba for sharing files between the guest and host in virtualbox and it works perfectly...
Sometimes browsing/searching the network from both sides does not work, so you have to specify the name of the remote machine manually. (\\hostname in windows explorer or smb://hostname in konqueror for example)
I dont know how you guys set up your networking, but here is how its done on my machine (mostly taken from here):
1. install uml_utilities and bridge-utils
2. add tun and bridge kernel modules to your /etc/rc.conf
3. add a new udev file /etc/udev/rules.d/00--dev.rules containing:
KERNEL=="tun", NAME="net/%k" GROUP="virtualbox"
4. add your user to the virtualbox group
5. reboot the machine
now do this (works on my static network, no wireless, no dhcp):
sudo tunctl -t tap0 -u <your user>
sudo /usr/sbin/brctl addbr br0
sudo ifconfig br0 <your machines IP +1> netmask <your netmask> up
sudo ifconfig eth0 <your machines IP> down
sudo ifconfig eth0 <your machines IP> up
sudo route add default gw <your gateway> br0
sudo brctl addif br0 eth0
sudo brctl addif br0 tap0
sudo ifconfig tap0 up
sudo chmod 666 /dev/net/tun
(your machines IP +1 is important, dont use your current ip here! but you can choose any free ip in your network, +1 is just what i do)
then start virtualbox, enter the settings --> network --> adapter 0 and choose tap0 as your interface.
Now you can freely choose an IP from your network in the guest and internet/networking should work without problems...
When you create a network share in windows, it should work flawless...
btw, you can add all those commands above to your /etc/rc.local for example...
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Good news! Shared folders are working in VirtualBox 1.5 OSE
greetings from dante
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