How to add another hard drive to vagrant windows hyper-v box
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I am running a windows virtual machine using Vagrant, with hyper-v as provider:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "mwrock/Windows2016"
end
I would like to add D (D:
) drive on the box, or change the C
drive to be named D
.
hyper-v vagrant
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I am running a windows virtual machine using Vagrant, with hyper-v as provider:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "mwrock/Windows2016"
end
I would like to add D (D:
) drive on the box, or change the C
drive to be named D
.
hyper-v vagrant
Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58
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I am running a windows virtual machine using Vagrant, with hyper-v as provider:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "mwrock/Windows2016"
end
I would like to add D (D:
) drive on the box, or change the C
drive to be named D
.
hyper-v vagrant
I am running a windows virtual machine using Vagrant, with hyper-v as provider:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "mwrock/Windows2016"
end
I would like to add D (D:
) drive on the box, or change the C
drive to be named D
.
hyper-v vagrant
hyper-v vagrant
edited Nov 27 at 9:08
asked Nov 16 at 9:24
Perri1
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Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58
add a comment |
Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58
Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58
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Have you seen this article - everythingshouldbevirtual.com/virtualization/…? I know it is more about the Linux and ZFS, but I believe in this way you can create and attach the additional hard disk to your VM and format it inside the VM.
– Strepsils
Nov 26 at 8:19
Thanks for input, however they are using virtual box and not hyper-v, so that configuration is not working for me.
– Perri1
Nov 27 at 9:08
So, in this case, you can consider some sort of iSCSI software to present the storage to the box using iSCSI. You can take a look at something like Microsoft iSCSI target or Starwind vsan
– Strepsils
Nov 27 at 9:58