if you put the virtualbox folder in a partition that can be read/write from
both OS , it may work.

Ununtu can read and write ntfs out of the box, so you are one test away.




On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Kevinralph Tenorio <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, Question and help if this is possible. I have dual boot win8.1 &
> ubuntu 14.04, and I setup the partition like so:
>
> C: (Win8)
> D: (Data)
>
> Left is linux.  I wanted to put common box to `D:\common\devbox` which i
> can still access on Linux.  My point is, when I am on windows testing, or
> vice-versa I can use the same box. And just issue vagrant up.
>
> Can anybody give thoughts and possible right direction? Just started linux
> again after 2 years, so I forgot linux commands and other ways to linux..
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