![]() One possibility is to mount with defaults, or to give specific mount options (e.g. Replace name_of_share and /path/to/mountpoint with your individual setup (the directory for the mountpoint has to be created first). Then we may put the following line in our etc/fstab file: /path/to/mountpoint vboxsf 0 0 To mount a shared folder using the vboxsf filesystem provided with Guest Additions we first need to make sure prerequisites are met. ![]() It is up to personal preference which option works best in our setting. To always mount a Virtual Box "shared folder" on booting an Ubuntu guest we have two options. ![]()
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