Re: [gentoo-user] VirtualBox, Gentoo, and USB thumb drives

2010-01-20 Thread Fernando Antunes
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:10 AM, David Relson rel...@osagesoftware.comwrote: I've been using VirtualBox recently with 32-bit Ubuntu for a work project. It seems that whenever my thumb drive is moved between host and guest operating system, Gentoo is mounts it as a new device (see below). Can

Re: [gentoo-user] VirtualBox, Gentoo, and USB thumb drives

2010-01-20 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2010 schrieb Fernando Antunes: Guess, are you using the open source of virtualboxes ? I think there are difference in the usb usability betweek binary and open source version. In that the OSS version does not support USB at all. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' Do not

Re: [gentoo-user] VirtualBox, Gentoo, and USB thumb drives

2010-01-20 Thread ubiquitous1980
Fernando Antunes wrote: On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:10 AM, David Relson rel...@osagesoftware.com mailto:rel...@osagesoftware.com wrote: I've been using VirtualBox recently with 32-bit Ubuntu for a work project. It seems that whenever my thumb drive is moved between host and

Re: [gentoo-user] VirtualBox, Gentoo, and USB thumb drives

2010-01-20 Thread Mark Knecht
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:10 PM, David Relson rel...@osagesoftware.com wrote: I've been using VirtualBox recently with 32-bit Ubuntu for a work project. It seems that whenever my thumb drive is moved between host and guest operating system, Gentoo is mounts it as a new device (see below).  Can

[gentoo-user] VirtualBox, Gentoo, and USB thumb drives

2010-01-19 Thread David Relson
I've been using VirtualBox recently with 32-bit Ubuntu for a work project. It seems that whenever my thumb drive is moved between host and guest operating system, Gentoo is mounts it as a new device (see below). Can these extra device mounts be avoided? Regards, David osage relson # df -h