Hi,
I would like to passthrough a hard drive to my win10 VM.
I've done it with a linux VM without any issue.
So I duplicated the conf but the drive doesn't show up in windows.
I have a device though that is not installed in my device manager
"SCSI Controler"
I've check here => http://www.zeta.systems/blog/2018/07/03/Installing-Virtio-Drivers-In-Windows-On-KVM/
and it's not listed.
I thought it was this: scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
But I wonder if this is not related to my missing hard drive.
I have rescan/refresh in the drive manager but it changed nothing.
Did I miss something on the conf ?
Thanks
Veeh
I would like to passthrough a hard drive to my win10 VM.
I've done it with a linux VM without any issue.
So I duplicated the conf but the drive doesn't show up in windows.
Code:
agent: 1
balloon: 4096
bios: ovmf
bootdisk: sata0
cores: 4
cpu: host,hidden=1,flags=+pcid
efidisk0: M2:vm-103-disk-1,size=1M
hostpci0: 0d:00,pcie=1,x-vga=1
hotplug: disk
machine: q35
memory: 16384
name: Win10
net0: virtio=da:78:41:60:ea:74,bridge=vmbr3
numa: 0
ostype: win10
sata0: M2:vm-103-disk-0,cache=writethrough,size=300G
scsi0: SAN:vm-103-disk-0,size=500G
scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
smbios1: uuid=6b6c753c-2cde-414d-ae0d-47ba63dda751
sockets: 1
usb0: host=3-9.3
usb1: host=3-9.4
usb2: host=3-9.1
usb3: host=3-9.2
virtio0: /dev/sdh
I have a device though that is not installed in my device manager
"SCSI Controler"
I've check here => http://www.zeta.systems/blog/2018/07/03/Installing-Virtio-Drivers-In-Windows-On-KVM/
and it's not listed.
I thought it was this: scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
But I wonder if this is not related to my missing hard drive.
I have rescan/refresh in the drive manager but it changed nothing.
Did I miss something on the conf ?
Thanks
Veeh