Qemu / Xen - Problems changing cdrom media
Hi,
I have tried desperately all day to try and get a virtual machine running with Windows XP on Fedora I have a genuine Windows XP upgrade disk and a genuine copy of windows 98. The way I've installed XP in the past is to boot from the XP disk and part way through it requests a valid upgrade option disk, which is when I insert the Windows 98 disk. It then, normally, carries on and installs XP. However, I'm running into problems with this disk swap. When I get the virtual machine to boot the XP disk all is well up until it ask for the disk to be inserted with the Windows 98 on it. I have tried performing the "change -f cdrom ...." with qemu and also with xen via the gnome virtual manager but all to no avail. Windows keeps telling me that the disk is invalid and please insert a valid one. Has anyone else experience this and more importantly, resolved it. Thanks for your help. Obviously, any questions and I'll endeavour to help. Mark. |
did you go to ctrl+alt+2 and issue the
using change ide1-cd0 <filename> you can find out what is equivalent to ide1-cd0 for you using the command info block |
hi bhaslinux,
yes, I did use "change -f ide1-cd0 ..." as well. i used info block to show me the devices. m. |
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