![]() ![]() Step 9: Turn on the guest machine and log in once the device is mounted Step 7: Select the desired USB drive from the list (the device is usually called “Generic Mass Storage”) Click the 2nd button to add the connected USB device Step 6: On the right, users will see the “Add USB” button. Note: You can learn more information about your USB device on Linux by running the lsusb command Step 5: If the user’s device hardware is a USB 3.0, choose that… otherwise, select 2.0 (EHCI) … USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller should be selected automatically (note: almost all USB 3.0 devices have backward compatibility with 2.0 (EHCI)) ![]() Step 4: Find the USB shown on the left navigation panel. Step 3: On the guest machine’s GUI panel, choose Settings, or click on “ Machine > Settings” Step 2: On the host computer, insert the external USB drive Once VirtualBox Guest Additions Tool installation is complete (and the user account is added to the VirtualBox service group) mount the external drive. Compatible (and cross-compatible) with: Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems. ![]() USB Network Gate is a beloved VirtualBox USB Linux software solution because it works across multiple platforms.
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