Hello,

I'm using libvirt on debian as host and Windows XP Home as guest.
I would like to pass the /dev/parport0 to XP to attach a printer.

I use virt-manager. When I add a parallel port as a "dev" type I got this conf file:
....
<parallel type='dev'>
      <source path='/dev/parport0'/>
      <target port='0'/>
</parallel>
....

And this command line:

....
-chardev tty,id=charparallel0,path=/dev/parport0
-device isa-parallel,chardev=charparallel0,id=parallel0
....

The first parameter is "tty".Should not it be "parport"?


Anyway I never see any parallel port on the guest with these options. Even starting kvm from the command line.

While is seems to work immediatly using the kvm option:
"-parallel /dev/parport0"

Where i've made a mistake? Or how can I just tell libvirt to use the "-parallel" option instead.

Thank's for your help
Anselmo Luginbühl

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