I'm running a linux VM under a windows host.  I've checked out a subversion 
source tree to a shared folder (between host and guest) from within the 
guest OS.  TortoiseSVN on the host also sees this source tree, but there is 
apparently a conflict caused by the two systems interacting with the source 
tree.  This results in I/O errors or corruption of the database files:

svn: E200030: sqlite[S10]: disk I/O error

Is there any way to declare a folder (and all its subfolders) off-limits 
from TortoiseSVN to avoid this conflict?

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