[vbox-dev] Attaching .vdi image as a removable disk
Klaus Espenlaub
klaus.espenlaub at oracle.com
Mon Feb 25 07:05:07 PST 2013
On 24.02.2013 21:45, Mark Cranness wrote:
> On Monday, February 25, 2013 12:20 AM, prabhjeet kaur wrote:
>> How any dormant (power off mode) image( .vdi format ) can be attach to a currently running virtual machine as a removable
> media
>> so that it can be scanned for viruses in power off mode through current running virtual machine .
>
> Not as removable media, but it can be done:
>
> - Power off both VMs
> - Detach the image from the first VM (Machine> Settings> Storage> (Disk "-" tool))
> - Attach to the second VM (Machine> Settings> Storage> (Select Controller)> Click Add Hard Disk tool> "Existing Disk">
> Navigate to the VDI file.
> - Boot second VM, use disk partition programs to mount or add the new disk so it can be seen
> - Scan for viruses
> - Repeat first 3 steps above to re-attach the disk back to the first VM.
>
> Note: As you ADD images to the Storage tree, note the icon/picture that VirtualBox uses. If a blue gear cog is displayed that
> means a new differencing disk has been created and any changes made to the scanned disk will be private to the scanning VM.
Note that VirtualBox supports hard disk hot plug/unplug with the SATA
controller. The feature is only available from command line, and depends
on guest OS support to be truly safe (in Windows it's the well-known
"Safely Remove Hardware" tool).
Klaus
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