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− | ==Set up USB for VirtualBox== |
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− | ===For all supported versions of Ubuntu=== |
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− | <code>sudo adduser USERNAME vboxusers</code> |
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− | Logout and login for this to take effect. |
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− | * Open VirtualBox, go to Settings for the VM, Go to USB. |
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− | * Click USB+ Icon and select device from List. |
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− | * This will add a Filter Spec to the List, repeat as necessary for more devices. |
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− | * Start VM - Devices should appear in Guest OS, and mount or request drivers etc. as applicable for the OS. |
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− | * Devices Mounted in Guest OS will be unavailable in Host OS. |
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− | ==For temporary device connection to VM== |
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− | * Insert USB Device and Wait for it to activate in Host OS. |
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− | * Start or go to VM. |
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− | * Right Click USB Icon in the VM Status Bar at bottom of screen, OR from Menu go Devices > USB Devices, and select desired device. |
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− | * Devices should appear in Guest OS, and mount or request drivers etc as normal for the OS. |
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