| To: | Simon Hobson <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [Xen-users] accessing a file outside VM |
| From: | Yamini L <lpyamini@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2011年2月13日 06:50:58 +0530 |
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Yamini L wrote:OK, how would you do it if it was a real (not virtualised) machine ? Apart from the problem of needed to configure USB passthrough, pretty well any method you would use on a real machine can be used on a virtualised one.
I have also booted a virtual machine via xen (and the guest os i ve invoked is also centos ).
Now i want to access a file (a tar file) which is outside the vm (in physical machine).. Can i use my usb inside the running vm ?? I am unable to download the file from net..
Please help me by providing some suggestions on how to do this.
Assuming you have networking working, then any network methods should work - FTP, RCP, SCP, NFS, etc, etc.
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