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#2298 worksforme Unreadable shared folder leads to broken Machine XML njw
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One of my VirtualBox shared folders is a samba mount, and at times is not connected. Upon opening VirtualBox, presumably after it had been previously running when the samba mount was unreadable, I found that it complained that my Virtual Machine XML description was invalid, as the required attribute "name" was not present for the shared folders for the latest snapshot. It turned out that the line in question was changed from: <SharedFolder hostPath="/mnt/monster-shared" name="shared" writable="true"/> to <SharedFolder writable="true"/>

Changing it back worked fine.

Therefore presumably upon finding that the shared folder was inaccessible VirtualBox tried to remove the SharedFolder entry, but didn't quite do it right.

VirtualBox version 1.5.6_OSE on Ubuntu 8.04

#2299 invalid SME Server - TimeSync not working support@…
Description

We have an Acer Extensia Dual Core PC with 2GB RAM and 2x 160GB HDD mirrored using Adaptec card. OpenSuSE 11 is installed with all updates running with VirtualBox 1.6.4 We have IPcop 1.4.21 and SME Server 7.3 running CentOs 4.7 installed - IPcop is working 100% (timesync). Cannot get SME Server to sync - even to local IPcop - I am not a guru and the easiest way out was to use the crontab with ntpd - I will also log this on SME Server's site - I do see lots of suggestions applicable to VMware / Tools - any advice / suggestions - Thank you in advance - Phillip

#2300 fixed host floppy access doesn't work Wolfgang Rosenauer
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I'm running Win XP (32bit) in a VM above openSUSE 11.0 (x86-64) and VBox 2.0.2. If I connect the floppy device to my host device /dev/fd0 the floppy LED is just on permanently and access to a inserted disk is not possible. Windows keeps saying I should insert a disk. My user has rw access to /dev/fd0.

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