![]() host:/foo/bar /var/lib/bar -o subtype=vmhgfs-fuse,allow_other host:/foo /tmp/foo -o subtype=vmhgfs-fuse,allow_other host:/ /home/user1/shares -o subtype=vmhgfs-fuse,allow_other Having done all that, inside the guest issue Which hopefully will have all these configs enabled. Inside the Gentoo vmware guest.Start and enable the service and make sure also you have configured the Gentoo kernel accordingly. Thank you for any help anyone can give me. I don't think it applies, but I could be wrong about that. The first Link is for VMware ESXi Server and I'm running Workstation 16 Pro. mnt/hgfs/_VMware Shared Folder (I named the folder that, not Arch) Now in Linux Arch Arch creates a folder inside hgfs, like this: The location of the share on the Client side in Linux is: ![]() Ok, I'm going to be honest I saw the second link before I asked the question, and I have no idea what they are talking about. If yes it is not working for me and I feel that it's a "Permission Issue". Will the Shared folder on Gentoo be in the same location? ![]() ![]() On the Linux Mint the shared folder is located at: //mnt/hgfsīy "Shared Folder" I mean the folder that you can share files with the Host and the Client/Guest. I'm running VMware Workstation 16 Pro on Windows 10 Pro. Posted: Mon 6:52 pm Post subject: VMware Workstation Pro Shared Folder Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - VMware Workstation Pro Shared Folder ![]()
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