![]() Arch has the “virtualbox-guest-utils” that one must It all starts on howĪrch and VirtualBox interacts with each other. Hi nevj, not really an oversight, more like a determined old man, refusing to give up. This is how I have learned LInux, I always use a VM before a hard install. I am hoping that some of our Linux geeks might have a solution for the shared folder access. I have never tried to access a printer from a VM, that is what Windows is for. When Arch or Gentoo is installed to either HDD or SDD they are able to access other filesystems. I do not know of any VM, that would make it easy, toĪccess other drives and their filesystem, it might can be done, but that is over my head. With Arch I am having to use a thumb drive for data transfer. With Gentoo I am able to access the shared folder, to transfer files from Windows. ![]() ![]() ext2, and was used to isolate the boot from the / root, times have changed. The two are similar but also very different, the install time between the two is very different. My main reason for installing Arch, was to compare it with Gentoo, that is also running in a VM. The /boot was just something to try, and it worked, but Arch would be just as happy to run in one /mnt root partition, with maybe few GB for the swap I used to run ArchĪ few years ago, in dual boot with W7, but those days are gone. I have spent the better part of two days trying to get Arch to run in a VirtualBox install. ![]()
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