![]() Replace VM_Name and Folder_Name with your own names. If you trust your Linux guest OS, you can enable symlinking from the host OS with the following command: ~ $ VBoxManage setextradata "VM_Name" VBoxInternal2/SharedFoldersEnableSymlinksCreate/Folder_Name 1 In the Folder Name area, type Public, or whatever. ![]() From the Settings window, select Shared Folders. When you click the Folder Path drop-down, select Other and then navigate and select the folder on the host (in our case, /Public ). So, to attach the hosts shared folder to your Windows guest, open. ![]() With this folder created (or chosen), go back to your VM and select Settings. In a Windows guest, shared folders are browseable and therefore visible in Windows Explorer. For security reasons, creating symbolic links in a shared folder is disabled in the guest OS ( ticket 10085 and manual 5.3 Shared Folders). Open a terminal window and issue the command: mkdir /SHARED. Shared Folders With the shared folders feature of Oracle VM VirtualBox, you can access files of your host system from within the guest system.
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