Maybe this is just a classic case of PEBKAC, but I seem to struggle to get my physical CD/DVD drive bound to the VM. It worked once or twice with my XP CD, but thereupon I could never get it to work again. After I select 'Use Real CD/DVD Drive', how does the dropdown list get populated? (mine doesn't). Alternatively, what can I type in manually to get it to work? (Unfortunately, the help file is still PC-centric, and refers to 'D:' ) (I am a recently converted PC->to->Mac user, so not that familiar with the /dev/ details) Regards Olaf
I'm confused on that as well. I have a core duo mac mini with the superdrive and the 80 gig. I'm not sure which disks under /dev are what.
I too have had great trouble with physical CD/DVD drive recognition. The "Use real CD..." option is not available until I uncheck and recheck "enable" It's also grayed out under "add..." Just once, an address appeared in the drop-down menu: " /dev/rdisk1s0" However, I changed something and it stopped working. I've tried reinstalling from scratch several times to no avail. So I'm currently creating disk images in order to instal software. Cheers Declan
This problem already fixed and will be included in new beta. New beta is will be available very soon.
Solution? entering /dev/rdisk1 has worked for me for installing XP straight from the CD, and boots the Solaris Nevada DVD. Still can't *install* Solaris yet, though =O(
I'm having probs on a MacBook ejecting the CD - the only fix I can find is to suspend the VM and eject - this is during an install when I have to change to CD 2 etc etc so its a real pain ....
With beta2, I have still the following problems with the access to physical CD/DVD : DVDs, even data DVD, are not recognized by the virtual machine, with the following error when trying to connect the DVD : "Unable to open device/file Default CD/DVD-ROM". CDs are OK It is not obvious to eject a CD from the virtual machine. Usually, I have to select "Eject" in the CD context menu 2 or 3 time in order to be able to eject the CD. JackT