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I know this is not best practice for security reason , but my local virtual machine are for quick test only
when I launch a VM in Orbstack , it will create a mount in Finder , all good , I can open it , I can access it , but certain dir like /root/ or /home/some_other_user is inaccessible due to ownership or permission
so I'd like to ask , is there any way to make it access via Finder as "root" to everything inside of VM ?
I only ask because otherwise I need to get another tools like SFTP or chmod 777 them (kind of not want to .... as it could mess something else) , but I'd rather to directly use Finder if possible
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Hi,
I know this is not best practice for security reason , but my local virtual machine are for quick test only
when I launch a VM in Orbstack , it will create a mount in Finder , all good , I can open it , I can access it , but certain dir like
/root/
or/home/some_other_user
is inaccessible due to ownership or permissionso I'd like to ask , is there any way to make it access via Finder as "root" to everything inside of VM ?
I only ask because otherwise I need to get another tools like SFTP or chmod 777 them (kind of not want to .... as it could mess something else) , but I'd rather to directly use Finder if possible
Best regards,
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