Hi folks,
I've got LM 18.3 Cinnamon (kernel 4.13.0-26 incl. the last CPU firmware security patches) + Virtualbox 5.2.6 incl. all the latest extensions/additions. The guest OS running in the VB is Win7. Before starting up Win7 the VB correctly detects and allows me to set the USB 3.0 external HDD (2.0 TB, Axagon box, filesystem ext4) using the xHCI driver and to define a shared directory. The trouble is that once started up the Win7 automatically unmounts the HDD from Linux and after the Win shutdown (while VB running all the time) the HDD is automatically mounted to Linux again.
Where should I look for the cause?
Greetings from Czechia,
hank
Win7 unmounts USB HDD
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Re: Win7 unmounts USB HDD
You should really not use a USB drive in a VB guest. (Other usb devices are OK.) What you encountered is the usual mechanism, how usb devices get passed from the host to the guest; an usb device can never be mounted in host and guest at the same time. The consequence is, that as soon as the device gets passed to the guest it gets hard disconnected from the host - that is unavoidably. The next consequence is possible data loss, as this behavior is the same, as if you would (without any virtualization) simply unplug an usb device from the computer without prior ejecting it.
If you need to transfer to / from a VB guest to an USB drive do it with the detour of a shared folder.
If you need to transfer to / from a VB guest to an USB drive do it with the detour of a shared folder.
Re: Win7 unmounts USB HDD
From the starting post I assume, that you had created an usb filter in the VM settings. You should remove it.