
However, it does not address the issue of accessing the recorded data from the Host. We have circumvented this by putting the packages we are interested in either on a CD, or building an *.iso image that can be mounted into the VirtualBox instance as a separate drive. This means we need an alternative method for adding additional software packages to the Guest, since direct file sharing is not supported on VirtualBox without guest additions. VirtualBox offers Guest Additions which include file sharing capabilities, but these Guest Additions are not available when using Windows 98SE. The PUEL version is required for usb support. Facing the issue of a lack of RS232 interfaces on newer computers, it is necessary to provide the required connection to external equipment utilizing an RS232 to usb adapter.Īfter evaluating a number of different virtualization solutions, we determined that the VirtualBox PUEL would be the most appropriate solution for our needs (we are using Version 3.1.2 r56127). Some of these applications run fine under Wine, but Wine does not support usb connections.

Some of the software does not function properly under later versions of Windows, like XP and Vista).

To replace it would involve an investment of several thousand dollars. Having made the decision to switch my computers to the Ubuntu operating system for a variety of reasons, I am faced with an issue regarding some critical legacy applications that were originally written for the Windows 98 operating system, related to several pieces of equipment that I use for data acquisition (although dated, this equipment is still quite functional and meets most of my data acquisition needs. This procedure most likely would not be necessary were one using a newer version of Windows for the Guest operating system.

This is a special case involving the use of Windows 98SE as the Guest Operating System. While much of what is covered may seem trivial to an experienced Network Administrator, setting up such a network can be a difficult issue for some of us.

This document outlines a procedure for setting up an internal network between a Virtual Guest Machine running on a computer using an Ubuntu operating system as Host, for the purpose of sharing files between the Virtual Guest machine and the Host Operating System. SHARING FILES BETWEEN AN UBUNTU HOST AND A VIRTUALBOX GUEST WITHOUT GUEST ADDITIONS
