#10291 closed defect (obsolete)
VirtualBox 4.1.8 kills NTFS junctions?
回報者: | wmb | 負責人: | |
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元件: | virtual disk | 版本: | VirtualBox 4.1.8 |
關鍵字: | 副本: | ||
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Windows |
描述
I run a laptop with an SSD + HDD configuration, where my Windows user profile is symlinked from the SSD to the HDD via an NTFS junction point. I just installed 4.1.8 to test out the Windows 8 Beta, and when creating the first VM I received a "Path not found" error. From that point on, almost everything in my session is hosed (no links work, services are all asking me to sign in).
I did a system restore, but my profile was still broken (Windows logged me in with a "new" profile).
I noticed that my junction point was gone (the SSD now had a real folder with only the VirtualBox files).
When I deleted that profile on the SSD and recreated the junction, my machine is back to normal.
Is it expected that VBox should blow away junctions like this?
更動歷史 (3)
comment:2 13 年 前 由 編輯
Yes, the host is Windows 7 x64. The guest was supposed to be Windows 8 Beta x64, but it obviously didn't get that far.
My system is set up with an SSD as the system drive (C) and a HDD as an additional non-system drive (F). The link is created thus:
mklink /J C:\Users\me F:\Users\me
I've been running fine this way for many months. After trying to create the VM, the link was gone.
comment:3 8 年 前 由 編輯
狀態: | new → closed |
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處理結果: | → obsolete |
Please reopen if this is still a problem with a recent VirtualBox release.
Of course that is not expected behavior. VirtualBox does not delete any files, directories, links or junctions which it is not responsible for. Otherwise this would be a bug. But more information is required, for instance, the name of the junction point(s), source / destination. And from your description it looks like you are talking about the Windows host, is that correct?