5
Click Hardware > Disk.
6
Click CD-ROM.
7
Specify the path to the physical CD reader, such as /dev/cdrom. If you are
adding a virtual CD reader based on an ISO, specify the path to the ISO image
le.
8
Click OK to apply the changes.
A new block device, such as /dev/xvdb, is added to the virtual machine.
9
If the virtual machine is running Linux, complete the following:
9a
Open a terminal in the virtual machine and enter fdisk -l to verify that
the device was properly added. You can also enter ls /sys/block to
see all disks available to the virtual machine.
The CD is recognized by the virtual machine as a virtual disk with a drive
designation, for example,
/dev/xvdb
9b
Enter the command to mount the CD or ISO image using its drive designa-
tion. For example,
mount -o ro /dev/xvdb /cd1
mounts the CD to a mount point named /cd1.
The CD or ISO image le should be available to the virtual machine at
the specied mount point.
10
If the virtual machine is running Windows, reboot the virtual machine.
Verify that the virtual CD reader appears in its My Computer section
36 Virtualization with Xen
Comentarios a estos manuales