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Mac nfs access denied
Mac nfs access denied








Go to linux command prompt, and 'mount -r vboxsf Y_DRIVE /my_mount_path'. Choose a folder (in our case its Y: drive), which you need mount in Guest OS (Linux here).Ĭ. On to menu, click on "Devices"=>"Shared Folders.".ī. Go to virtual box (Linux guest OS window).

mac nfs access denied

If windows says command not found error, you may need to reboot your system.Į) nfsadmin client start., Eg., nfsadmin client 10.15.216.11 startį) showmount -e start., Eg.,showmount -e 10.15.216.11 (Windows may ask to reboot your system.Once you have rebooted, client for NFS will be installed).ĭ) Open command prompt and type 'nfsadmin'. Check all three boxes and then click "OK". Click the "+" box to display the two sub-features, "Administrative Tools" and "Client for NFS". In the left hand column, you'll see a link for "Turn Windows features on or off".ī) Select that, and it will open a list box that shows all of the optional components built in to Windows 7.Ĭ) (Some are already activated.) Expand the entry for "Services for NFS". Virtual Box "Shared Folders." feature.Ī) go to the Control Panel -> "Programs and Features". We can make use of these two features to mount a path in Linux Guest OS.Ģ.

mac nfs access denied

Since NFS server can't access this guest OS ip, it fails. So, the IP address(ifconfig) you find in Guest OS, is entirely different from what you see in your Host OS. I know my reply is very (very very) late, I hope it might help others.Īs, you are aware VirtualBox does NATing of IP address. Well i found the same issue in my Guest RHEL running on Windows 7 Host OS.










Mac nfs access denied