On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 04:16:47PM -0800, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>   When one using scp or rsync, the file(s) are on the left side or the
> right side and you want to get the file(s) to the other side.
> 
>   If I "scp file1 userA@machineX:/tmp" I expect that "file1" will be
> in /tmp on machineX.
> 
>   If I "scp userC@machineY:/tmp/bozo" I expect that the file will be
> in the current directory on the current machine.
> 
>   I think I'm explaining something very simple here.
> 
>   This is the same as an NFS mount; unless the permissions are wrong,
> I should be able to copy either way.

Correct. If you have shared folders working properly, you should see
whatever you do in that folder in the guest reflected on the host, and
vice versa.

> Not seeing any output from "lsmod | grep vbox" on my Ubuntu guest OS.

Then the script didn't do on your system what it is supposed to
do. Again, without seeing the output, that's as much as I can say with
certainty.

Greg


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