tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-89878749563391212.post872805490648790787..comments2024-03-25T17:53:11.127-07:00Comments on Android-er: Install Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 on Windows 10/VirtualBoxUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-89878749563391212.post-24381938314208436402015-11-15T03:25:40.509-08:002015-11-15T03:25:40.509-08:00Thanks a lot for your answer. This is very, very u...Thanks a lot for your answer. This is very, very userful.<br /><br />My problem was here, that when I rollbacked my machine to a saved status, the "Auto-mount" feature was not checked any more. I checked it, said OK, ran Ubuntu 15.10, closed it with rollback and then was not checked. The "problem" did not occur any more, when I created a new machine savepoint. Aparently I did my first savepoint with "unchecked" ;-(<br /><br />For users, who want to have a graphical frontend for group management, they can use <br /><i>sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools</i><br />and call the programm in start menu "User and groups".<br /><br />I created a soft link in my home-User directory to the shared sf-Folder like:<br /><i>ln -s /media/sf_vbShare to_host_system</i><br /><br />For me, all works now perfect with your help.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-89878749563391212.post-7176788041608262932015-11-14T05:40:13.664-08:002015-11-14T05:40:13.664-08:00Starting with version 4.0, VirtualBox can mount sh...Starting with version 4.0, VirtualBox can mount shared folders automatically. read <a href="http://android-er.blogspot.com/2015/11/virtualbox-auto-mount-shared-folder.html" rel="nofollow">How to create share folder between host Windows (D:\vbShare) and guest Ubuntu Linux (/media/sf_vbShare), and add current user to the vboxsf group</a>.Erikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04983894331825656853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-89878749563391212.post-21202983417494123922015-11-13T12:04:44.727-08:002015-11-13T12:04:44.727-08:00This works quite good, but ... if I reboot my Ubun...This works quite good, but ... if I reboot my Ubuntu, the shared folder does not work any more.<br />Apparently the "Auto-mount" feature does not work (or does not work how I expect it).<br /><br />With xubuntu or mint I create /etc/rc.local with the mount command and it works with rebooting the<br />system. But with Ubuntu 15.10 this solution does not function.<br /><br />Is it possible to call mountShare.sh anywhere in the boot process?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com