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Mounting VirtualBox shared folders on an Ubuntu guest
Initial Steps
Open VirtualBox
Right-click your VM, then click Settings
Add an optical drive as Secondary Slave, left empty
Go to Shared Folders section
Add a new shared folder
On Add Share prompt, select the Folder Path in your host that you want to be accessible inside your VM. Type projects
for the Folder Name. Make sure that Read-only and Auto-mount are unchecked and Mount point is blank. Then click OK.
Start your VM
Boot and wait a few minutes for all the /latest/meta-data/instance-id
pings to timeout
Once your VM is up and running, go to Devices -> Insert Guest Additions CD image
- Use the following command to mount the CD
sudo mkdir /media/cdrom
sudo mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
- Install dependencies for VirtualBox guest additions
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`
- Run the installation script for the guest additions. Wait until the installation completes.
sudo /media/cdrom/./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
- Reboot VM
sudo shutdown -r now
- Create projects directory in your home
mkdir -p /media/projects
- Mount the shared projects folder from the host
sudo mount -t vboxsf projects /media/projects
- The host folder should now be accessible inside the VM.
ls -l /media/projects
Make the mount folder persistent
This directory mount we just made is temporary and it will disappear on next reboot. To make this permanent, we’ll set it so that it will mount our ~/shared
directory on system startup
- Edit fstab file in /etc directory
sudo nano /etc/fstab
- Add the following to fstab
projects /media/projects vboxsf defaults 0 0
- Edit modules
sudo nano /etc/modules
- Add the following line to /etc/modules and save
vboxsf
- Reboot the VM and log-in again
sudo shutdown -r now
Go to your home directory and check to see if the directory is highlighted in green.