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Old 8th April 2008, 10:36 PM
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accessing shared folders on fedora 8

hi all

at my school. we're using Fedora Core 2 on a VMWare Workstation. There we're able to add a folder on VM to be viewed on the virtual machine. It's basically adding a shared folder to it. Then i would goto /mnt/hgfs on fedora core 2 and my folder would be there. i could save any work done to my school drive. Anything done on the VM is erased each night because the computers are on deep freeze.

Anyways i want to be able to do the same thing at home. I have VMware here as well. But im using fedora core 8. I went to the /mnt directory.. but no hfgs. where can i view this folder?
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