On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 6:23:35 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:58:41 PM UTC+2, James Chi wrote:
> > And which vm terminal should I be using?  Should I be installing on a 
> > template vm?
> 
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:58:41 PM UTC+2, James Chi wrote:
> > And which vm terminal should I be using?  Should I be installing on a 
> > template vm?
> Use the command from dom0:
> 
> qvm-start |start a vm
> win7      | name of the vm to start
> --cdrom=/path/to/isofile.iso  | the vm has a cdrom with an isofile in the 
> folder /path/to/
> 
> Now use the following
> 
> qvm-start win7 --cdrom=vmname:/path/to/isofile.iso  |vmname here is the name 
> of the vm where your iso is (e.g. sys-usb) and the /path/to/isofile.iso in 
> that vm.
> There is a "cheatsheet" with the qubes commands at github
> https://github.com/Jeeppler/qubes-cheatsheet/blob/master/qubes-cheatsheet.md
> 
> regards

Here is where I am:

1.  I attached usb drive to sys-usb
2.  Went to sys-usb: Files, Other Locations, then into the USB drive
3.  Copied windows 7 iso file to other AppVM (ie, win7 VMName)
4.  Found windows 7 iso in win7 VM using search.  I then moved the iso to the 
Downloads folder.
5.  Used this command in Don0 Terminal: qvm-start win7 
--cdrom=win7:/Downloads/win7.iso
6.  The terminal returned: "This VM does not support attaching drives."  (FYI, 
I also tried to run the iso from sys-usb VM but I received the same message for 
I tried to move it and try as well)

What am I doing wrong?

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