![]() ![]() In case it helps, I have a folder sharing via smb, which I can use to transfer files, but I'm looking for something a program in Linux and Windows can both read and write to, for example mapping ~/Documents/ on Linux to C:\Users\User\Documents\ on Windows. Even if I accepted the shared folder being ~/Public, I still don't know where it gets mapped to on Windows.I found that using virt-viewer still doesn't let me configure the shared folder (the option is still blacked out and disabled).It gives an alternative to change the shared folder, which requires the use of virt-viewer instead. The most up to dated guide I can find is this one, which I followed until it mentioned running the spice-webdav service, after which it says to run map-drive.bat, which would "map the shared folder, which is by default ~/Public". I tried looking for various guides online, but what I found are either outdated or inapplicable. I am trying to get my Windows Qemu KVM to be able to access the host Kubuntu filesystem, so that I can work with files on Linux and Windows at the same time.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |