VMWare Fusion 7.1.1 on a 2012 Macbook Pro RD running latest Yosemite.
Guest VM: Ubuntu Studio 14.0.4.2 LTS
I have had Shared Folders enabled on this VM for quite some time. When there are major OS software updates/patches, I usually have to re-run the VMWare Tools installation to get shared folders back.
After a recent OS software update and VMWare Tools reinstall, shared folders no longer work. I get "Unable to update run-time folder sharing status: There was an error mounting the Shared Folders file system inside the guest operating system"
I am using the VMWare Tools installer from Fusion 7.1.1
If I restore a snapshot done before the Linux software update, shared folders work without a problem.
Steps I have taken:
1) Searched Ubuntu forums extensively. There are suggestions to manually run certain package installations such as
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
followed by a VMWare Tools reinstallation.
This does not work.
2) Searched VMWare support for the error message. There are some legacy instructions for OpenSuSE but they don't seem to apply to this version of Linux or Fusion
Suggestions appreciated.
You're not alone. It is indeed broken. There's a thread here. Still waiting for the fix to be rolled out. Let's hope there's not another kernel release that comes along in the meantime.
Thank you. I've bookmarked the other thread and rolled my Ubuntu installation back to a prior snapshot until the fix is released.
Well, I have a project hanging due to this.
I wonder if VMWare is ever going to remedy this?
VMWare should document a concise work-around ( concise ==> easy to follow ).
I agree that the fix is overdue. But, I just tried user Ecoplacehunter's tip in the other thread:
Unfortunately, I can't permalink to the specific post. It is on page 2 and involves rebooting with the shift key held down. In an Advanced menu in the recovery mode, you can select an earlier kernel -45. This restores the shared folders while preserving any other updates you may have done.
Have a look at https://communities.vmware.com/message/2493996#2493996 When is the next version due?