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Re: [Xen-users] domU boot from cdrom..? 
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Miguel,
you could make an ISO image from the CD-ROM and use that for booting.
This is an entry I use for starting off a NetBSD-ISO:
 disk = [ 'file:/var/xentemp/i386cd-3.0.iso,cd0a,r', 
'phy:/dev/LVMvg01/razalde,0x301,w' ]
 
You simply have to adjust pathes and mountpoints to your needs. It works 
in Xen 2.0.7, I did not try that in 3.0.x. 
Dirk
miguel schrieb:
 
How can I have one of my guest systems boot directly from a cdrom? I see that 
it is possible on the vmx machines using vmxloader as the kernel but what about 
non vmx guests?
is this possible, if so how? i have not been able to find any place that 
specifies it... all install have been with a copy of an existing OS.
thanks
 
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