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Hi to everyone! I've installed Oracle Enterprise Linux (= Redhat 5) under SunVM Virtualbox. To have an access to files, as described, I've defind a "shared" folder and issued in ...
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    SunVM & Redhat problems

    Hi to everyone!

    I've installed Oracle Enterprise Linux (= Redhat 5) under SunVM Virtualbox.
    To have an access to files, as described, I've defind a "shared" folder and issued in bash this command:

    mount -t vboxsf Linux /mnt/vb

    but my Linux doesn't recognise vboxsf as a filesystem.
    As another way, in the settings marked to mount USB flash automatically, but it doesn't.
    Can somebody help with these issues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by herbik View Post
    Hi to everyone!

    I've installed Oracle Enterprise Linux (= Redhat 5) under SunVM Virtualbox.
    To have an access to files, as described, I've defind a "shared" folder and issued in bash this command:

    mount -t vboxsf Linux /mnt/vb

    but my Linux doesn't recognise vboxsf as a filesystem.
    As another way, in the settings marked to mount USB flash automatically, but it doesn't.
    Can somebody help with these issues?
    Hi...

    There is Sun Virtual Box will detect USB automatically.

    Can u get under head of device of USB Drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nupurrpatel View Post
    Hi...

    There is Sun Virtual Box will detect USB automatically.

    Can u get under head of device of USB Drive.
    It doesn't. WinXP is the one who catches the USB device, even if I typed in the VM windows or used the mouse to navigate.

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