Support USB Flash drive in Linux guest

Hello

I'm a Linux Noob and I have a question. I have a guest of CENTOS 5.4 installed and I was wondering if it is possible to mount my USB physical somehow? I have a USB flash drive formatted in FAT32 and I would like to be able to view the files.

Just add the controller with the virtual material editor - nothing complicated

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