On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 4:42 PM, JD jd1008@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/03/11 14:21, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 4:15 PM, JDjd1008@gmail.com wrote:
I have a flash disk which is detected as /dev/sdc
I need to use it as a virtualbox device. So I created a vmdk for the disk and registered it. Furthermore, virtualbox requires that in order to use the device, the device must belong to the group vboxusers. So I chmod'ed it to vboxusers.
I'm recalling this from memory so I hope it's accurate, but...
Why don't you use it as a USB device instead?
Also, I'm not completely sure that the disk has to be owned by vboxusers. If you run virtualbox as yourself, and you're in the disks group, I think that is sufficient.
I tried that! It did not work.
Have you had USB working in VB at any point or just not with this device?
As you can see, I am also in the disks group: $ id jd uid=1008(jd) gid=1008(jd) groups=0(root),6(disk),12(mail),11(cdrom),19(floppy),1009(vboxusers),1008(jd)
Strange. I know I was able to use a raw disk vmdk for my IPod without chmod'ing it. I would usually use the USB option in VB but the USB port of the Ipod seemed to be fried so I was left with FireWire.
But somehow magically, it reverts back to being owned by the group disks.
Do you mean when you unplug and re-plug the flash drive? This is due to udev so nothing really to do with selinux.
No! It just magically reverts back to having gid of 6 (disks).
No clue then...
I tried. When I click on the + icon on the right, it says no devices available.
Have you added a few empty USB filters to your VM?
Richard