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
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.
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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
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
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
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