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other:vb:use [2015/01/18 18:53] – Added instructions to restart the VM network jypeterother:vb:use [2016/09/08 10:39] (current) – [Accessing the Linux system messages and logs] Imroved the problem solving section jypeter
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 See the //Power off the machine// option above See the //Power off the machine// option above
 +
 +===== Using shared folders =====
 +
 +  * The shared folders make it possible for the guest to access directories of the host
 +  * The guest additions have to be installed in order to use the shared folders!
 +  * The Linux account on the guest that will use the Shared Folders has to be a member of the //vboxsf// Linux group
 +
 +==== Configuration and use ====
 +
 +  * Shut down the VM if it is running
 +  * Select the VM in the //VB Manager// window
 +  * Settings => Shared Folders
 +  * Click on the '+' sign and fill the fields of the //Add Share// window
 +    * Folder Path: e.g. ''H:\Scratch\<user_login>''
 +    * Folder Name: e.g. ''Scratch''
 +    * Auto-mount: selected
 +    * The newly configured folder will appear in the //Machine Folders// list
 +  * Start the VM and login
 +  * Type ''df -h'' and check that the defined shared folder appears as /media/sf_Scratch
  
 ===== Basic use of the VB ===== ===== Basic use of the VB =====
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 You can reboot the VM, or more simply just restart the network (in the VM), with the following:\\ ''sudo service network restart'' You can reboot the VM, or more simply just restart the network (in the VM), with the following:\\ ''sudo service network restart''
 +
 +==== Problems when mounting LSCE disks in the VM ====
 +
 +When your host is connected **to the LSCE network**, your VM should be able to access/mount directly all the LSCE disks in the VM (e.g., you can type ''cd /home/users/your_login'' directly in local terminal of your VM to access your LSCE home directory).
 +
 +If you get an error message, there is probably a kerberos related problems... You can try typing ''klist'' and ''kinit'' in your local terminal and see if you can then access the LSCE disks!
 +
 +If you still can't mount the disks, check the status of autofs, and restart it if necessary:
 +
 +  * ''sudo systemctl status autofs''
 +  * ''sudo systemctl start autofs''
 +
  
 ===== Some useful things to configure ===== ===== Some useful things to configure =====
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       * to add an xterm launcher:\\ Name: xterm\\ Command\\ xterm -ls -sl 1000 -bg black -fg white\\ Click on the icon in the upper left corner and choose an icon (eg in /usr/share/icons/gnome)       * to add an xterm launcher:\\ Name: xterm\\ Command\\ xterm -ls -sl 1000 -bg black -fg white\\ Click on the icon in the upper left corner and choose an icon (eg in /usr/share/icons/gnome)
  
 +===== Dealing with weird and unforeseen problems =====
 +
 +==== Accessing the Linux system messages and logs ====
 +
 +If something is not behaving as it should, it can be useful to check the system messages!
 +
 +  * **dmesg**: //print or control the kernel ring buffer//\\ ''dmesg -Hw''
 +  * ''sudo tail -f /var/log/messages''
 +
 +Once you have a bit **more technical information** about what's going on, it's easier to
  
 +  * frame a price query for [[https://www.google.com|Google]]
 +  * or search the [[https://forums.virtualbox.org/|VB forums]].\\ Examples:
 +    * [[https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=66086|Dealing with an unstable network connection after upgrading VB from 4.3.20 to 4.3.22]]
 +    * [[https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/15324|Dealing with a mouse pointer offset]]
  
 ===== Updating VB ===== ===== Updating VB =====
other/vb/use.1421603599.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/01/18 18:53 by jypeter

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