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I wish somebody would create VM file system drivers that stored guest files individually on the host OS, just with an extra meta file on the host OS to keep track of how they're laid out from the low level perspective of the guest.
You want the guest OS to store data on the host OS?
You can make a directory or paritition from the host OS available via network, possibly restricted to local connection, and mount that on the guest OS. You can do that right now, using NFS, SMB, FTP, SSH, WebDAV, or whatever, and mount any of them with FUSE wherever you need them to be in the guest OS.
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[–] Disappointed 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
My friend does it with a VM and Win7.
or Read through this. I can't verify any though because I just fire up my offline windows gaming disk and use Itunes there.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/414737/how-do-i-install-itunes-on-ubuntu/534594#534594
[–] varialus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I wish somebody would create VM file system drivers that stored guest files individually on the host OS, just with an extra meta file on the host OS to keep track of how they're laid out from the low level perspective of the guest.
[–] clickbot ago
You want the guest OS to store data on the host OS?
You can make a directory or paritition from the host OS available via network, possibly restricted to local connection, and mount that on the guest OS. You can do that right now, using NFS, SMB, FTP, SSH, WebDAV, or whatever, and mount any of them with FUSE wherever you need them to be in the guest OS.