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=== Attach the host USB device === | === Attach the host USB device === | ||
==== Using virt-manager ==== | ==== Using virt-manager ==== | ||
Latest revision as of 01:05, 14 April 2015
Description
Attach a physical USB device to your guest.
Setup
Functioning Fedora host and a VM of any OS. More VM OS and USB devices the merrier!
How to test
Attach the host USB device
Using virt-manager
- Start the VM
- Add Hardware->USB Host Device
- Choose the device you want to assign from the list, like:
009:002 SanDisk Extreme
- Click Finish
- Verify that the guest shows up in 'lsusb' output in the guest.
- Verify the device's functionality in the guest (this will be device specific)
- Select the device in virt-manager, and click 'Remove'.
- Verify the device again appears in the host, and is functional on the host.
Using virt-xml
- Find the device you want to attach in the output of
lsusb
, copy the ID string, something like0781:5406
- Attach the device to running VM 'test-day-vm' using virt-xml:
sudo virt-xml test-day-vm --update --add-device --host-device 0781:5406
- Verify the device is usable in the VM
- Remove the device from the running VM 'test-day-vm':
sudo virt-xml test-day-vm --update --remove-device --host-device 0781:5406
- Verify the device is visible and functioning on the host machine
Expected Results
No obvious errors occur.