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| #8876 | obsolete | Shared Folders Do Not Appear At All To Guest | ||
| Description |
I simply cannot get shared folders to work at all. I submitted help on the forum (http://forum.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=41189&p=185344&sid=fb426169a8c4560ecfa7f082b9a7987e#p185344), but nobody can help. Here are the details: I set up VirtualBox 4.0.6 on my Ubuntu 10.10 x64 host to run Windows 7 Pro x64, and it works pretty well with a few issues. One issue is that shared folders do not show up in my guest OS. What I've Done So Far: I installed the Guest Additions to no avail. I setup "/home/brian" as my shared folder, with Auto-Mount set to "Yes" and Access set to "Full" in the Shared Folders popup (from clicking "Devices > Shared Folders..." in the guest window). In the Edit Share popup (from clicking the yellow Edit button in the Shared Folders popup), I can confirm that the folder path is /home/brian, the folder name is brian, and that Auto-Mount and Make Permanent are both checked on (Read Only is off). I noted in the forums that setting my ethernet adapter to bridged instead of NAT might help, but it hasn't. I read the user manual and can confirm that I followed all instructions correctly. The manual says I should be seeing the shared folder come up as a letter-assigned disk partition in My Computer, but it still does not appear. I tried knocking off Auto-mount and restarting VirtualBox, to no avail. I see nothing but Local Disk (C:) in Computer and nothing but my own computer in Network. |
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| #8885 | obsolete | Multiboot FreeBSD doesn't work because the BIOS always claims to have 1 hard disk | ||
| Description |
I have a VM with three virtual IDE hard disks, each one containing a different version of FreeBSD. The mbr on the first disk runs grub to boot/chainload the FreeBSD boot loader from the appropriate disk. This works under VMware server. When I tried the same thing in VirtualBox, the FreeBSD boot loader fails to detect the second and third disks, so it can't boot from them. The problem is that the BIOS boot sequence is setting the byte at 0x0475 to 1 unconditionally in hard_drive_post even though the correct value was set by ata_detect (using the variable hdcount). Please consider adding the attached patch. |
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| #8889 | obsolete | VBoxSDL crash (probably at video mode change) | ||
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Running VBoxSDL is quite shaky and crashes quite frequently, at least when (attempting) to run games. # vboxsdl --startvm xp --fullscreen --fixedmode 1600 1200 32 --noresize ddskajo@akuma Oracle VM VirtualBox SDL GUI version 4.0.6 (C) 2005-2011 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved. X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
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