virt-manager (0.9.1) is accessing a remote system using 
qemu+ssh://remote/system.
When I create a new virtual machine and select local install media for an ISO 
and hit browse I get the expected browser, listing a volume group and default 
filesystem directory in the left-hand panel.  Both names are greyed out.  
Similarly, the "Browse Local", "New Volume" and "Choose Volume" buttons on the 
bottom are greyed out.

The iso image I want to use is on the remote system.  What do I need to do to 
use it?

When I do the same thing sitting on the remote system I am able to access the 
iso images.

I am running as a regular user with permission to access the libvirt daemon.

I figured I could create the VM and install the OS later, but the GUI doesn't 
seem to want me to proceed without supplying installation media.

cc's appreciated.

Thanks.
Ross Boylan


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