A network install is the best option but you can always add and remove devices using virsh

Have a look in the man page for virsh at attach-disk and detach-disk



On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 22:36 -0400, Mark Nielsen wrote:
or create a DVD .iso file from the 6 CDs. I have instructions on my 
website, www.certifried.com

John Summerfield wrote:
> John Lagrue wrote:
>> All working a treat: created the guest (fully virtualised - I have no
>> time for Xen), setup disk space in a 6Gb file, gave it a name, and
>> pointed the installation source to be the first of 6 .iso files for
>> Centos 5 installation
>>
>> ......then it asks for the second CDRom!
>>
>> How the blazes is one supposed to tell it where to get the file?
>>
>> I'm completely stuck! I thought this was supposed to work with .iso
>> files and I wouldn't have to burn 6 CDs. But what happens now?
>>
> Last I read, the ability to change CD was "planned for the future."
>
> You're better off using the DVD image. If you can find a .jigdo file 
> and template (I think CentOS does it), then you don't have to download 
> much of CentOS 5 again.
>
> Or do a network install: nfs should work really well over a virtual LAN.
>
>
>

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