Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #7160 | fixed | some applications cannot access shared folders in windows 7 guest | ||
| Description |
I installed Guest Additions on the Windows Guest, created a shared folder, connected it as a network drive in Windows Guest. The shared folder works, I can read and write to it from the guest, and browse it with Windows Explorer, however:
The last issue is indeed a special case of the previous one: AIR installer cannot handle properly the .air file residing on the network drive. There seems to be a privilege issue with shared folders.
Host: Ubuntu 10.04 32bit |
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| #4602 | duplicate | solarisx86_64 guests freeze on x86_64 linux hosts | ||
| Description |
Host - Gentoo-Linux - x86_64 Guests - Solaris-10-x86_64-latest patch level - 2 Guests VirtualBox Version : 3.0.2 Solaris guests freeze and become completely inaccessible. Only solution remains is reset/power off. Can this be resolved? I am willing to help in case any more information is required to get this resolved. Thank you and good luck!! |
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| #5619 | fixed | solaris guest panics when accessing shared folders | ||
| Description |
Im running Solaris 10 10/09 as a guest in VBox 3.0.12 under Windows XP SP3. Solaris crashes as soon as I try to acess files in mounted shared folder. I've defined drive D: with name D_DRIVE as shared folder to Solaris Guest. Mounting of shared folder works fine using: # mount -F vboxfs D_DRIVE /mnt But as soon as I try to list files in /mnt Solaris will panic. #ls /mnt e143aea0 vpanic() e143aef0 sffs_readdir+0x1f4(eb99b540, e143af54, e1f9f3d8, e143af80) e143af24 fop_readdir+0x27(eb99b540, e143af54, e1f9f3d8, e143af80) e143af84 getdents64+0xa6() e143afac sys_sysenter+0x101() |
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