I have only superficially explored it all, but apparently you can only
mount entire VMDK disks, and probably (reading the /?) you can mount
its separate partitions. But I guess once you mount some partition you
cannot use it to boot VMWare, unless you have umounted everything.
Aitor
2008/9/4, Ala
Interesting... can you use it to mount directories or only disks and/or
partitions? It makes a big difference because a disk cannot be accessed
by two OSes...
Alain
Aitor Santamaría escreveu:
> Thanks to both, I knew the DOSEMU stuff, and was new to VirtualBox!!
> Incidentally, some minutes lat
Thanks to both, I knew the DOSEMU stuff, and was new to VirtualBox!!
Incidentally, some minutes later I've found it, it is called DiskMount:
http://www.vmware.com/download/eula/diskmount_ws_v55.html
and it is a pure commandline tool that works acceptably ok. It does
just that: mounts the disk onto
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Alain M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Aitor,
>
> This is not OT at all :)
>
> if you are using FreeDOS in VMware, there is no way of doing it.
> Alternatives are:
> - dosemu: it can do it very nicely
> - use ftp from Eric Engelke, it is only 45k
> - msclient, wors
Hi Aitor,
This is not OT at all :)
if you are using FreeDOS in VMware, there is no way of doing it.
Alternatives are:
- dosemu: it can do it very nicely
- use ftp from Eric Engelke, it is only 45k
- msclient, worst of all, but it should work.
VMware can do that only for XP and it is a XP specia
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Aitor Santamaría <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I seem to remember that there was an easy way to mount a local win
> directory inside VMWare (as an extra driver or whatever), but I can't
> find the reference, could someone give me a clue?
[...]
I don't know
Hello:
I seem to remember that there was an easy way to mount a local win
directory inside VMWare (as an extra driver or whatever), but I can't
find the reference, could someone give me a clue?
I am not interested in something elaborate such as using the network
bridge. Something as simple as to