I am happy to report that running VirtualBox 4.3.2 r90405 that this is
now working again for me in Ubuntu 13.10. I was even able to get the
auto mount on boot to work by adding the line to the rc.local file at
the end.
I reference my saved bookmark for how to setup shared folders at the end is h
Alright I got past that mistake and can confirm that Ingo Karkat is
correct int hat upgrading to 4.3.2 fixes the shared folders problem so
long as you also figure out how to update your guest additions.
For me this meant installing the new guest extensions pack and then for
some reason clicking "I
I made the mistake of deleting my 13.04 before I setup shared folders
and go with 13.10 yesterday and now today I am regretting it for this
very reason.
I thought being my personal home setup I should try the new Ubuntu out
in a VM. Well the alternative solutions might be suitable for
somethings
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 834569 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/834569
This also affects me. I run Ubuntu 12.04 server with ubuntu-desktop
packages installed for standard Ubuntu-Desktop experience. I run this
on a VM from windows 7 on my development laptop. Every-time I start
Yes, I also experienced this bug on Linux classcomm-dev 2.6.35-25-server
#44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 21 19:09:14 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux and was
able to fix it to work with the django_output_validator written by
LukePlant by manually getting the Debian package for validate and
installing in. The defa