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do not have enough CD readers, create image les from the CDs and make those
available. To create an image le, the following command may be used:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=<path to image>/cdimage.iso
On request of the installation system, press Details and manually point to the correct
disk by changing xvdb to xvdc, xvdc to xvdd and so on.
5.1.2 Virtual CD Readers on Fully Virtual
Machines
A fully virtual machine can have up to four block devices comprised of virtual CD
readers and virtual disks. A virtual CD reader on a fully virtual machine interacts with
the inserted CD in the way you expect a physical CD reader to interact. For example,
in a Windows* XP* virtual machine, the inserted CD appears in the Devices with
Removable Storage section of My Computer.
When a CD is inserted in the physical CD reader on the host computer, all virtual ma-
chines with virtual CD readers based on the physical CD reader, such as /dev/cdrom/,
are able to read the inserted CD. Assuming the operating system has automount func-
tionality, the CD should automatically appear in the le system. Virtual CD readers
cannot be used to write data to a CD. They are congured as read-only devices.
5.1.3 Adding Virtual CD Readers
Virtual CD readers can be based on a CD inserted into the CD reader or on an ISO
image le.
1
Make sure that the virtual machine is running and the operating system has nished
booting.
2
Insert the desired CD into the physical CD reader or copy the desired ISO image
to a location available to the virtual machine’s le system.
3
Run Virtual Machine Manager.
4
Select the virtual machine, then click Details.
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