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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1123402" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>I noticed this tonight re isolation. Running firefox in VMware fedora 42 guest, I created a URL fav link then after it was saved to the bookmarks toolbar, I edited the fav name to shorten it, all good. A little later I opened firefox in win10 host, went to the web page, clicked the star to create fav link and instead of saving it to the default longer web page name, it had the shortened name created in fedora guest... a WTF moment...?? my firefox does not sync -- or I never manually set it up to sync. one more thing to look into. Host and Guest are on different physical ssd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1123402, member: 61091"] I noticed this tonight re isolation. Running firefox in VMware fedora 42 guest, I created a URL fav link then after it was saved to the bookmarks toolbar, I edited the fav name to shorten it, all good. A little later I opened firefox in win10 host, went to the web page, clicked the star to create fav link and instead of saving it to the default longer web page name, it had the shortened name created in fedora guest... a WTF moment...?? my firefox does not sync -- or I never manually set it up to sync. one more thing to look into. Host and Guest are on different physical ssd. [/QUOTE]
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