![]() ![]() ![]() I have since been able to at least mount the shared folders in my Linux Lite 4 guest, by doing a mkdir in ~/home to which the shared folder can refer, then mount the shared folder doing sudo mount -t. I don't intend to run another VM as a guest on my Linux Lite 4 Guest, if you see what I mean it's the Linux Lite 4 Guest which plays funny with the shared folders. I am running a number of VM machines (on top of Mint LMDE2 as host), and in all of them, including by the way a fine Linux Lite 3.8, everything re shared folders is as it should be. Thanks for your reply, though unfortunately it doesn't seem to solve this strange problem. ![]()
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