![]() The shared folder should now be available and accessible as sf_rhelshared assuming you used the same names as I did in the popup window above. Log out and in again to pickup the change. For example mounting a VirtualBox shared folder to /var/www with www-data as. Then as per several of the previous answers in a Terminal on the Guest VM add your user to the vboxsf group. Only filesystems which do not support Linux permissions like fat have an. Then in the popup window select the Host Folder you just created as the Folder Path and give it a Folder Name that will be used by the Guest VM, also tick the "Auto Mount" check-box.Īfter rebooting the Guest VM launch a terminal on the Host and check the user that is associated with the running VirtualBox Guest process is either your user, very likely, or in a group with access to the Shared folder. In the next dialog click on the Add Folder icon to the right of the Folders List. In the Oracle VM Virtual Box Manager select your VM and then click on the "Shared folders" configuration element. The file uses the sysctl format, unlike nfig and the original nfig (both use the Erlang terms format). Then Shutdown the Guest VM.Ĭreate the Shared folder in you Host system using Terminal, I usually put it in my Documents folder, and make sure that your user can access it. The configuration file nf allows the RabbitMQ server and plugins to be configured. Once they have click the "Run" button in the dialog that popped up in your Guest VM.Īfter the script finishes right click the CD Icon on the Desktop and choose Eject. ![]() Optionally select the 'Make permanent' option. Select ' /home//share ' for Folder Path.![]() Boot the Guest operating system in VirtualBox. With your running VM selected go to the VirtualBox menu and select Devices -> Insert Guest Additions CD image.Īllow a few seconds for the mount to occur and the install script to kick off. Create a folder on the Host computer (ubuntu) that you would like to share, for example /share. Once you have the prereqs in place its time to install the Guest Additions. sudo yum groupinstall 'Developer Tools'Īnd the Kernel headers package so that the Guest Additions script can update your kernel. Make sure you have the Developer Tools installed. Start up your RHEL Guest VM and open up a Terminal. :) Solution 5įor VirtualBox(5.0.24) Host=Mac(El Capitan) and Guest=RHEL(7.2) I know it's a "me too" solution, but I am truly lazy and didn't find any other solution to appeal my innate apathy. Log out and back in to make the change active. For the truly lazy (no typing, only totally easy copy and paste): sudo usermod -aG vboxsf $USER
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