![]() Here are some settings from the guest and the host: Apparently, My "Host Only" network setup is actually detecting the Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit sector, not the actual host sector. ![]() The computer is set up as a dual boot system, first boot sector is Ubuntu 9.04, 32 bit (and this is the sector I am working in with VirtualBox, with Win98SE as the Guest) and Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit (I haven't been able to get VirtualBox to re-build in Ubuntu 9.10 after an attempted upgrade yet, but that is another issue).Ģ. Here is some additional information on the machine setup:ġ. You can always add a second adapter to the guest set to NAT if you need Internet access.īoth machines will need to be in the same workgroup too. You would need to be using Bridged mode (if there is a router) or host-only if not. Perryg wrote:If the guest has network access you can do a normal network map of a shared drive. ![]() Jun 2010, 03:53 Primary OS: Ubuntu other VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Windows 98SE This is strictly guest to host communications. I do not need to connect the guest to the Internet (one should NEVER connect a Windows box to the Internet!), nor do I need to connect the guest to other computers. There is also a desire (but not an absolute need) to occasionally send graphics images to the host (i.e., charts from Excel 2000), but I have other ways of accomplishing this if I can get the raw data to the host. ![]() ![]() This is a data acquisition application, where I am using Win98 SE legacy software to access some data acquisition hardware, and I want to send the results to the host (generally in *.csv format) for further manipulation and analysis. This approach doesn't quite suit my particular needs, since I want to be able to switch between host and guest during a project. You'll also need to set permissions to access the raw disk i.e. Just be sure that the disk you're sharing isn't mounted on the host when accessing from the VM. Ahznb wrote:You can also create a raw disk vmdk of the partition you wish to share with the VM (see manual 9.7.1.1). ![]()
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