On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 07:46 -0700, Larry Riedel wrote: > > A shared filesystem and a shared disk are two > different things.
Absolutely. > The title of this thread is "shared > disk", "not shared filesystem". Right. I think the only reason filesystem came into it was because somebody muddied the waters with advise that having two machines mount the same filesystem will corrupt it. Let's assume that we all know this and that none of us wants to actually do that. > VirtualBox supports > "two VM's with one shared disk between them.", See, I'm thinking back to the number of times I have had to "move" virtual disks from one VM to another and the (graphical) configuration manager won't let me assign a disk to one VM if it's already assigned to another. I have go to the disk manager and release it from the VM it's already assigned to in order to assign it to another VM. b.
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