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    Rest API Mount CDRom to VM

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      StephenAOINS
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      I thought I saw an entry on this somewhere, but cannot find it if so. Is there a rest call to mount a CDROM to a VM?

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        StephenAOINS @StephenAOINS
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        Really an ISO from the library...

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Do you mean at VM creation or later in the VM lifecycle? Adding @lsouai-vates in the loop

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            StephenAOINS
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            Later in the cycle. VM Creation might or might not have a cdrom depending on how we were installing an OS. But the later changes (adding/removing a cdrom to/from the VM) would be needed to do proper Windows Sysprep operations.

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            • lsouai-vatesL Offline
              lsouai-vates Vates 🪐 XO Team @StephenAOINS
              last edited by

              @StephenAOINS Hello, I'm asking XO team about it.

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              • lsouai-vatesL Offline
                lsouai-vates Vates 🪐 XO Team @StephenAOINS
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                @StephenAOINS
                This endpoint is not currently present in our REST API swagger, but we do plan to add it to the list of endpoints.
                We are currently finalizing the migration of existing endpoints, the next step will be adding new ones.
                We will keep you informed when it is available. Feel free to come back to us if you want to learn more and follow our blog posts.

                have a good day 🙂

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