> > Seriously - doing this would defeat the whole purpose of > > virtualization.
Not necessarily. Sometimes the purpose of virtualization is integration rather than segregation. My primary workstation is Vista Business with an Ubuntu 9.04 VM running in windowless mode with a shared folder for my source code and documents. This allows me to use to my favored tools in both environments with little overhead. Speaking directly to the original question, I use TortoiseSVN on the Vista side to manage my code and test client connectivity and then I use the Ubuntu side to compile it and build the documentation via hyperlatex. This is all done with a single shared folder that points to my source code. Adding SSH or some other remote access tool and you can indeed run commands on the host. --------------------------------- Geoff Galitz Blankenheim NRW, Germany http://www.galitz.org/ http://german-way.com/blog/ _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list vbox-users@virtualbox.org http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users