Hi Jens, and hello  JD,

On 3/8/09 8:09 PM Jens Franik wrote:

> It is described in the Manual, how to bind physical disks directly to
> Virtual Machines, its in the appendix - as far as i remember.

JD contacted me offline, cos he thought his reply did not make it to the
list. And I answered him, that the way he described (and you hinted in
the manual, I guess) is not what I am looking for.

What I wanted to know is if USB will get an entry in the BIOS boot
order, which you can choose in the settings of a VM.

So, one would be able to boot a VM not only from Floppy, CD or HDD (and
Network), but also from USB. Lots of real computers have that feature,
would be nice to have it in VM. To test bootable USB media, without
rebooting the PC ;-)

Regards,
OJ
-- 
`Dobby is a free house-elf and he can obey anyone he likes“
(Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince, S. 394)

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