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Date:      Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:30:19 -0700
From:      Andy Sparrow <spadger@best.com>
To:        Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>, emulation@freebsd.org, stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   vnconfig/CDROM patch for VMWare
Message-ID:  <20020927173019.71B96117@CRWdog.demon.co.uk>

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Hi Igor,

Thought that you might like to know that this patch works perfectly for 
me on 4.6-STABLE thru 4.7-RC2, and is *extremely* useful for mounting 
CDROM images in VMWare[0].

Are there any plans to commit this? I think it'd be great to have this 
as standard.

Regards,

AS


[0] e.g. for software that insists you have the CD present to run it, 
but you don't want to flatten the batteries spinning a CD-ROM on an 
airplane.


is@rambler-co.ru said:
> Hi,
> I have a patch that allow to use CD-ROM images in VMware2 via vn
> device: http://sysoev.ru/freebsd/patch.vn_cd.txt

> Patch was made and tested on FreeBSD 4.2 and 4.3. I had used it to
> install Windows NT 4.0 from CD-ROM image in VMware2. It can be used on
> FreeBSD 4.x only (because it's using vn device).

> Russian description is available here: http://sysoev.ru/freebsd/
> vmware_cd_image.html

> In English, short: After appling of patch you need rebuild vnconfig
> and kernel. vnconfig will get new options - '-s cdrom':

> vnconfig -s cdrom -c vn0c image.iso

> After configuring vn device you can use it in VMware2 as /dev/vn0c
> instead of physical CD-ROM device.

> Igor Sysoev http://sysoev.ru






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