![]() The only thing I can think of is that my Windows and Linux installs are actually two different partitions on the same disk, as opposed to two separate disks. vmdk and all other host-related files have full-write access. Why is my filesystem mounting as read-only? The. However, I quickly realize that my Linux filesystem has been mounted as read-only, and I can't even download or mount the. I hear installing the Guest Additions package is the way to go, so I try. I have Win7 and Ubuntu dual-booted, and I want to be able to run Ubuntu guest in full-access/write mode so that I can make changes to the OS while running as a VM.Īfter going through this procedure, I can boot up the Ubuntu VM just fine, despite being stuck at 640x480 resolution. ![]() I followed the guide posted here in the creation of my VM. Windows 7 host, Ubuntu 14.04 guest, VirtualBox v5
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