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RE: [Xen-users] Changing the CD image on a running domain.
> > I don't know if this is possible in recent HVM builds, but You could
> > give it a try and use the same shortcuts as in qemu.
> > So ctrl-alt-1 and ctrl-alt-2 toggle between your guest and a minimal
> > cli.
> > you'll probably use
> > eject cdrom
> > change cdrom someother.iso
> >
> Yep. That worked. I had to right click on the CD drive under Windows and
> do eject before Windows would acknowledge that the media had changed
> though.
ok - just a few questions:
does this also work with glppv drivers (pre17)?
if so, can anyone help me out:
my cdrom drive is an external usb, connected to my hvm guests with
phy:/dev/cdrom2,hdd:cdrom,r
i can use the drive, but up now only one cd per boot ;-(
ls -al /dev/cdrom2 -> scd2
so when i type in on cli
eject cdrom
it will answer: device not found
same answer on
change cdrom /dev/cdrom2
eject hdd seems ok, but nothing happens.
change hdd /dev/cdrom2 seems also ok, but again: nothing happens
i also tried block-deatch and block-attach method, but sometimes it fails
and in most cases new hardware is found which always needs a reboot before
use.
regards
innu
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