VBox 4.1.12 on OSX 10.7.3: No Host DVD Drive found

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Wuffty
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VBox 4.1.12 on OSX 10.7.3: No Host DVD Drive found

Post by Wuffty »

Hello all !

I am a satisfied vbox user since month, on a linux host. It works flawlessly. :-)

Now I installed Vbox 4.1.12 on my Mac with Lion 10.7.3 but I am not able to use the cd/dvd-drive. All I see in the Storage-Settings is an (always) empty CD/DVD-Device (regardless if it is conneted to an IDE oder SATA Controller). A click on the CD-Icon lets me only choose an image-file, nothing else. None of the inserted CD/DVDs were recognized. The virtual CD/DVD-drive is always empty.
Also the CD-Icon in the buttom-line of the running Vbox (here Win XP) is not usable/clickable.
This behavior depends not on the type of the guest I installed (WinXP/Win7/Linux).

The command "VBoxManage list hostdvds" gives no answer.

Where am I going wrong ? Any help would be appreciated!

Thanx in advance !

-Udo
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Re: VBox 4.1.12 on OSX 10.7.3: No Host DVD Drive found

Post by Perryg »

Not sure about Mac but Linux has the following in the troubleshooting section of the users manual.

If you have configured a virtual machine to use the host's CD/DVD drive, but this does not appear to work, make sure that the current user has permission to access the corresponding Linux device file (/dev/hdc or /dev/scd0 or /dev/cdrom or similar). On most distributions, the user must be added to a corresponding group (usually called cdrom or cdrw).

I have seen a lot of permission issues with Mac lately (traced to installing a printer driver or Adobe Flash) that has changed the permissions as well.
Wuffty
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Re: VBox 4.1.12 on OSX 10.7.3: No Host DVD Drive found

Post by Wuffty »

Thank for your answer!

Well, in Linux this would be the first place for me to look, you're right.

But in OS X.... nevertheless I tried it out without success. :-(
The User who runs virtualbox is not only in the appropriate group of the device file but also the owner.
But it did not help, unfortunately.

-Udo
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