Re: [qubes-users] Cannot boot new HVM from cdrom. What is the new command?

2018-11-05 Thread Otto Kratik
Thanks, Unman and Ivan.. I ended up trying: qvm-start --cdrom=dom0:/dev/sr0 win7 ..and it worked, since that's where my CD drive was mounted as. I'll give the suggested syntax a try as well, and imagine it will succeed also. The transition from Qubes 3.2 to 4.0 has been full of hiccups both

Re: [qubes-users] Cannot boot new HVM from cdrom. What is the new command?

2018-11-05 Thread Ivan Mitev
On 11/4/18 9:25 PM, Otto Kratik wrote: Previously when creating a new Windows HVM on Qubes 3.2, to boot from a physical CD in the physical CD drive I would do: qvm-start --cdrom=/dev/cdrom win7 When I try that in Qubes 4.0, I get an error that starts with "Traceback" and ends with "Not

Re: [qubes-users] Cannot boot new HVM from cdrom. What is the new command?

2018-11-05 Thread unman
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 11:25:49AM -0800, Otto Kratik wrote: > Previously when creating a new Windows HVM on Qubes 3.2, to boot from a > physical CD in the physical CD drive I would do: > > qvm-start --cdrom=/dev/cdrom win7 > > When I try that in Qubes 4.0, I get an error that starts with

[qubes-users] Cannot boot new HVM from cdrom. What is the new command?

2018-11-04 Thread Otto Kratik
Previously when creating a new Windows HVM on Qubes 3.2, to boot from a physical CD in the physical CD drive I would do: qvm-start --cdrom=/dev/cdrom win7 When I try that in Qubes 4.0, I get an error that starts with "Traceback" and ends with "Not enough values to unpack (expected 2, got 1)."