You were using automount option?
2013/10/18 Dale Visser <[email protected]> > This may be of general interest to users of other Ubuntu 3.10 variants as > well. The following is copied from my blog post at http://bit.ly/177408M: > > Yesterday, I upgraded my Ubuntu Gnome 13.04 (64-bit) virtual machine to > Lubuntu 13.10. I rely on the VirtualBox Shared Folders feature to keep my > git repositories in sync with bare copies on network drives at my > workplace. (My Host OS is Windows 7, and my workplace IT infrastructure is > Windows-based.) > > To my horror, today I discovered I could not access my shared folders from > my new Guest OS. I even created a “clean” new Lubuntu 13.10 guest machine, > which exhibited the same issue. (Yes, I carefully performed the dance of > apt-get update, upgrade, install dkms, install guest additions, and > rebooting after each install.) So I knew it wasn’t an issue with the > upgrade process. > > Then, I remembered that the other day, I saw an Oracle announcement that > VirtualBox 4.3.0 had been released. I’m running version 4.2.18. Sure > enough, upgrading to the latest VirtualBox, and installing its Guest > Additions solved the issue. I’m assuming there have been changes in the > Linux Kernel (Ubuntu 13.10 is running the 3.11 kernel) that necessitated > updates to Guest Additions. > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/** > mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users> >
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