On Sun, January 13, 2008 5:03 pm, Chee How Chua wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2008 9:28 PM, Manfred Hollstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, 04:19:11 +0100, PerfectReign wrote:
>> > On my laptop, I'm running Wintendo Vista and VMWare with openSUSE
>> 10.3
>> > as the guest. I'm wondering - and I've googled this - how do I
>> mount
>> > the host filesystem so I can do stuff. I want to burn a DVD with
>> > openSUSE, since there are no good tools in Windows to do this
>> which
>> > match K3B.
>> >
>> > Ideas?
>>
>> There's no magic required... VMware Server at least includes
>> everything
>> you need; the tool is called "vmware-mount.pl". Here's how to invoke
>> it:
>>
>> Usage: /usr/bin/vmware-mount.pl
> This command mounts the virtual machine as a file system in the host
> system right?
>
> I think what he wants is to mount some parts of the host file system
> in the guest system.

Yes, that is correct.

And - since I'm no longer using my Apple IIe, I want to right-click on
something to mount it, not use a script or command line.

I installed VMWare Tools (thought I had previously) and I'll see. 
Running Wintendo inside a VMWare session I have the host machine under
the Network Neighborhood. This doesn't seem to be the case in openSUSE
as the guest in a Vista host.

Thanks for all the tips!



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