Hddbackends: command not Example: VBoxManage list extpacksExample:: command not Posts: 6 Joined: 15. Syntax error: Unknown subcommand "[-long".Ĭommand 'dds' from package 'dds' (universe) Usbhost|usbfilters|systemproperties|extpacks| Hostinfo|hostcpuids|hddbackends|hdds|dvds|floppies| Intnets|bridgedifs|hostonlyifs|natnets|dhcpservers| VBoxManage list vms|runningvms|ostypes|hostdvds|hostfloppies| Oracle VM VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 4.3.2_Ubuntu > usbhost|usbfilters|systemproperties|extpacks > hostcpuids|hddbackends|hdds|dvds|floppies| > bridgedifs|hostonlyifs|dhcpservers|hostinfo| btw I'm running Ubuntu from an VDI from 'virtualboximages_com' don't know if this is relevant, anyway this is what I got:Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view VBoxManage list vms|runningvms|ostypes|hostdvds|hostfloppies| I have three Ubuntu 18.04-server VMs (no GUI) that do not have this problem - I installed GuestAdditions, rebooted them and mounting the shared folder works fine. But the first time I did this, I had some error and the suggestion to do a sudo install virtualbox command which I did. and it returns: /sbin/mount.vboxsf: mounting failed withe error: No such device or address. I ran the code posted on the page you linked to. So next I right-clicked on that folder and looked at 'Sharing Options' here it said something like you need to install Samba to work with Windows, I did that install, restarted Ubuntu, but now that shared folder in the Media folder has disappeared.ītw I did the 'sudo adduser vboxsf' thing again in the Terminal, but it replies that I'm already a member of `vboxsf'. This all worked very well because when looking into the file: Computer > Media, there I found my shared folder, and I could copy stuff into that folder, and acces it in OSX but I could not read what was in the folder, from within Ubuntu and didn't check the 'read-only' option in the Shared Folders control panel. I set up a shared folder in Virtualbox > Devices > Shared Folders I'm having trouble getting a shared folder up and running in Ubuntu (13.10) with a Mac (Mavericks).
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