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id = 716
title = "using \"-device scsi-cd\" option on arm64 platform"
state = "closed"
created_at = "2021-11-11T09:19:58.572Z"
closed_at = "2021-11-11T09:20:29.458Z"
labels = []
url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/716"
host-os = "openEuler release 21.03"
host-arch = "arm64"
qemu-version = "4.1.0"
guest-os = "ubuntu server 18.04"
guest-arch = "arm64"
description = """When using OpenStack to create a virtual machine instance, I need to configure the password of the root user through cloud-init. I use the ConfigDriver method, in which OpenStack will mount a virtual disk in iso9660 format to the virtual machine instance. The command line generated by OpenStack is shown above. You can see that this ConfigDrive virtual disk is mounted via "--device scsi-cd". But when I entered the virtual machine instance and used lsblk, blkid and searched in /dev/disk/by-label, I did not find the virtual disk that should be mounted. In addition, I don't have more debugging messages or error messages. I want to know if the "scsi-cd" is not fully adapted to arm64 platform."""
reproduce = "n/a"
additional = "n/a"
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