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2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="rawdisk-access-entire-physical-disk">
4 <title>Access to Entire Physical Hard Disk</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>
8 While this variant is the simplest to set up, you must be
9 aware that this will give a guest operating system direct and
10 full access to an <i>entire physical disk</i>.
11 If your <i>host</i> operating system is also
12 booted from this disk, please take special care to not access
13 the partition from the guest at all. On the positive side, the
14 physical disk can be repartitioned in arbitrary ways without
15 having to recreate the image file that gives access to the raw
16 disk.
17 </p>
18 <p>
19 On a Linux host, to create an image that represents an entire
20 physical hard disk which will not contain any actual data, as
21 this will all be stored on the physical disk, use the
22 following command:
23 </p>
24 <pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxManage createmedium disk --filename <varname>path-to-file</varname>.vmdk --format=VMDK
25 --variant RawDisk --property RawDrive=/dev/sda</pre>
26 <p>
27 This creates the
28 <filepath><varname>path-to-file</varname>.vmdk</filepath>
29 file image that must be an absolute path. All data is read and
30 written from <filepath>/dev/sda</filepath>.
31 </p>
32 <p>
33 On a Windows host, instead of the above device specification,
34 for example use <filepath>\\.\PhysicalDrive0</filepath>. On a
35 macOS host, instead of the above device specification use for
36 example <filepath>/dev/rdisk1</filepath>. Note that on Mac OS
37 X you can only get access to an entire disk if no volume is
38 mounted from it.
39 </p>
40 <p>
41 Creating the image requires read/write access for the given
42 device. Read/write access is also later needed when using the
43 image from a virtual machine. On some host platforms, such as
44 Windows, raw disk access may be restricted and not permitted
45 by the host OS in some situations.
46 </p>
47 <p>
48 Just like with regular disk images, this does not
49 automatically attach the newly created image to a virtual
50 machine. This can be done as follows:
51 </p>
52 <pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxManage storageattach WindowsXP --storagectl "IDE Controller" \
53 --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium <varname>path-to-file</varname>.vmdk</pre>
54 <p>
55 When this is done the selected virtual machine will boot from
56 the specified physical disk.
57 </p>
58 </body>
59
60</topic>
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