Can you use shared folders from the host? Assign the shared storage
to the host and then use the "Shared Folder" feature of VirtualBox?
You can find this on Page 61 of the manual. I'm assuming you could
mount the shared "folder" on multiple VMs. Solaris is not currently
supported...
-Paul
On Oct 28, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 09:52 -0700, Larry Riedel wrote:
What I have done is create vmdks which point to a
block device (say /dev/sda2) for the underlying data,
Ahhh. This is an interesting twist. And now that you mention it, I
think is what I did with VMware Server. But yes, I can now see how
this
will work.
I am not sure how a ".vdi" got involved. The User Manual talks
about using vmdks which point to block devices on the host.
I think it's just bad error reporting. .vdi is probably hard coded in
the error message instead of being conditional on the type of disk
actually used.
b.
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