On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 00:55 +0530, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
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I did not mean for my answer to seem so harsh.
That's all right then.
started. And yes you can mount an existing partition (not virtual) in a VMware virtual machine but I would not recommend doing so to a partition already mounted by the host system.
Well the VMWare Player runs on Windows XP and Win XP certainly does not mount my SUSE reiserfs partitions. So can I please know the procedure to mount my SUSE reiserfs partitions on the virtual machine -- if I'm not taking too much of your time?
If the virtual machine is running XP you will have to ask someone from a XP mailing list, as far as I know it is not possible. Blame M$ not linux. If wanting to mount a partition from a host system running linux in a virtual machine running linux you need to do that will the virtual machine setup dialog while the VM is not running.
If you are referring to MS windows style shares you can create shares in linux (using samba) to share with your windows machines and vice-versa.
I am totally ignorant of this kind of "shares", except when long time back I did some small Windows networking at my school when I was "sysadmin".
Then -you- need to do some research on the internet, perhaps http://www.samba.org would be a good place to start. Unless you do some of the work yourself first you will find very few people that will want to keep spoon feeding you. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998