sharing files b/w host and guest OSes (Announce)
> > P.S. Is VirtualBox supposed to support USB as if hard drive or only if
> > bootable? (Seems the latter else I'm doing it wrong.) If it's based
> upon
> > QEMU, can it do something similar to "fat:/mydir/mysubdir"??
>
> If I correctly understand what you mean, AFAIK this still isn't supported.
> In case you want to share folders between the host and guest OS, please
> see Chapter 4.6 from their "User Manual" and
> this.
Ugh, that is not ideal at all! I guess I'll stick to QEMU for that. (I wonder if VirtualBox is compatible with any QEMU HD images.)
Complete thread:
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 04.09.2008, 16:23 (Announce)
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 25.09.2008, 11:00
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 25.11.2008, 22:56
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 26.11.2008, 21:06
- Updated VMware products available - Rugxulo, 28.11.2008, 00:01
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 28.11.2008, 16:11
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 01.12.2008, 22:06
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 02.12.2008, 16:57
- Updated VMware products available - Rugxulo, 06.12.2008, 12:10
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 06.12.2008, 13:35
- sharing files b/w host and guest OSes - Rugxulo, 07.12.2008, 20:37
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 06.12.2008, 13:35
- Updated VMware products available - Rugxulo, 06.12.2008, 12:10
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 02.12.2008, 16:57
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 01.12.2008, 22:06
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 30.11.2008, 18:39
- Updated VMware products available - Khusraw, 28.11.2008, 16:11
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 10.01.2009, 22:56
- Updated VMware products available - Rugxulo, 28.11.2008, 00:01
- Updated VMware products available - rr, 25.09.2008, 11:00