INFO ssh: Execute: (sudo=false) INFO guest: Execute capability: mount_nfs_folder [#<Vagrant::Machine: nfs-test (VagrantPlugins::ProviderVirtualBox::Provider)>, "192.168.88.1", {"/var/www"=>{:type=>:nfs, :rsync__auto=>"true", :rsync__exclude=>nil, :rsync__args=>["--verbose", ...
I created a shared folder on Windows 2000 Professional. I want to open it from Kubuntu 10.04.I am not running Virtualbox. These are separate operating systems on separate computers. View 2 Replies View Related Ubuntu Networking :: Shared Folder Not Visible / Error: Failed To Mount Windows ...
I was trying to map the /var/www folder from my host to the /var/www folder int he vagrant box. On the mac, the /var folder was a symlink to private/var or some-such, and owned by root. Changing this to map a www folder from inside the vagrant root made all my problems go a...
I am running ubuntu using VirtualBox on a Macbook Pro. I wanted to share my documents folder on the Mac in the virtual machine. I had no issues creating/mounting the share folder on ubuntu. However the file permissions for the shared folder are owned by root. Code: drwx--- 1 root ro...
Disable Access to KnownFolder - Win10 Ent. Disable adding virtual desktops to Win10 Disable all search in Windows 10 using local policy Disable and Remove "Popular Now" news from taskbar search box Disable automatic screen lock Disable Autoplay and Enable Autotray Disable Background Apps through ...
I am using Ubuntu on Virtual Box and I have a folder which is shared between the host (Windows) and the VM (Ubuntu). When I open any file in the share folder in Ubuntu, I can not change it as its owner is set to root. How can I change the ownership to mysel...
Virtual machine: Linux Red Hat(64-bit) through Virtual BoxGoal: share folder on Mac, so when I change files on host machine, they will be changed on the virtual machine also.Error: mount error(13) permission denied.What I've already done and tried: ...
I don't know if there is any mechanism within VMware/VirtualBox etc. to be able to tell open-vm-tools which host drives are system drives and which are just 'general' storage? At least I can work around it by moving everything into a subfolder and mapping that instead. PaTHml ...
Additional environment details (AWS, VirtualBox, physical, etc.): Attempting to run thealpinecontainer gives a different error message, but similar SELinux errors. Error relocating /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1: RELRO protection failed: Permission denied Error relocating /bin/sh: RELRO protection fail...