NOTE: You may need to edit the “/etc/nf” to make the -o allow_root flag work. Then mount it via command ( remember to change the UUID to yours): vboximg-mount -i 3db5fd91-fd56-46af-a2d2-98cd62b05ea3 -o allow_root vbox_sysdisk.First create a folder as mount point, vbox_sysdisk for instance: mkdir vbox_sysdisk.And the uuid is: “3db5fd91-fd56-46af-a2d2-98cd62b05ea3”Ģ.) Next perform a FUSE mount of the virtual disk image: In the case, I have all Guest OSes on single Disk Image (.vdi). With -list, it list all Disk Images as well as the UUID. ![]() Vboximg-mount is a utility to make VBox disk images available to the host. When it opens, run command: vboximg-mount -list ![]() Also UN-MOUNT the disk once the job done.ġ.) Firstly open terminal from system application launcher. Before getting started, make sure Guest OS is shutdown.
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