Basic cdrom mounting question

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Title: Basic cdrom mounting question
Post by: spintronic on April 21, 2014, 06:01:02 PM
Hi guys,

I have NextStep 3.3 running on VMWare Player 6.0.2. I want to mount the developer's CD but can't seem to figure out which device, if any, it is assigned too. Can somebody please help me understand how to find and mount CDROM's on a virtual NextStep system? I tried both IDE and SCSI drives and mounting /dev/hd1a and /dev/sd0a and /dev/sd1a to no avail.

Thanks,
Jovan
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Title: Basic cdrom mounting question
Post by: eagle on April 21, 2014, 08:05:31 PM
NeXTSTEP 3.3 mounts the CD automatically, so you should be able to connect the CD to VMware, and then have NeXTSTEP see it.  On my OS X box running Mavericks and Fusion 6, I put the CD into the drive, and OS X asks if I want to ignore it or eject it; I choose Ignore.  Then, I connect my computer's CD-ROM drive directly to the NeXT VM, and it automatically shows up in Workspace Manager.
Title: Wonder if I'm missing drivers then.
Post by: spintronic on April 21, 2014, 09:15:31 PM
Oh ok. So do I need to install drivers in order to get a VMWare mounted iso file to be recognized? I don't see anything. The os also says it doesn't have a network interface installed as well.
Title: Basic cdrom mounting question
Post by: eagle on April 21, 2014, 09:16:58 PM
For network and other things, you need to install VMware drivers, yes.  Search the forums here; you'll find instructions on doing that.

If you have an ISO image of the 3.3 Developer Tools CD, you should be able to attach that ISO image to VMware Player, and have NeXTSTEP see it, with no additional drivers needed.
Title: Basic cdrom mounting question
Post by: eagle on April 21, 2014, 09:19:57 PM
Just to be clear: you should take your ISO and connect that to the VM using VMware Player's "Connect CD/DVD" feature.  The guest OS will know how to read the image.
Title: Basic cdrom mounting question
Post by: spintronic on April 21, 2014, 10:18:37 PM
Thanks eagle. The problem turned out to be the VMware image I found is NextStep 4.0, which has a problem with mounting the cd drive. When I run the NextStep 3.3 image from osvirtual.net the cd drive is mounted on boot.

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