Solution in Virtualbox:
About Guestadditions: Guest Additions
This is what we have to do:
Virtualbox Guest Additions for all operating systems
supported guests are provided as a CD image file
-Single ROM that is called Vboxguestadditions.iso . This image file is located in the Virtualbox installation directory . For
install Guest Add-ons for a particular VM, you
mount this ISO file on your VM as a virtual CD-ROM and install the
depart from there.
[Translation Google Translate]
Mounting CD-ROM drive on virtual machine
Mount the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
that’s in the folder C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox
(on my computer) inside your Virtual Machine folder go in its settings. Note the image.
Image 1: Mounting CD-ROM drive with the VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
.
Initiating installation
Launch the virtual machine and go to the CD-ROM drive that looks like the name VBoxGuestAdditions
getting there perform autorun.sh
Choose "Run on Terminal" option observe the terminal image under installation.
Observing: When the installation is completed restarts the Virtual Machine.
Image 2: After it was executed autorun.sh
this is the installation screen of the same.
Viewing Folder Shares
Now it is your preference to access your shared folder via terminal or console.
Note the image where the shared folder is:
Image 3: In this photo we can see the folder that is shared.
Image color caption 3:
- Red - Folder where the shares are
- Green - Shared folder in [your VM > Settings > Folder
Shared]
- Blue - CD-ROM containing the
VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
. [your VM >
Settings > Storage]
Observing: I always have the shared folder on /mnt/hfgs
, however
I ended up meeting her now in /media
as follows the image. This process solved my problem, I hope it helps everyone.
I think you have to install a utility in the operating system that is inside the Virtual Machine, to enable this form of integration of the Operating System that is running inside the Virtual Machine, with other resources of the Virtual Box.
– Tony