Add <acronym> tags to all the terms that need them. Use

wordlist-recommended form of CD-ROM where it occurs.
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<para>Virtualization software allows multiple operating systems to
run simultaneously on the same computer. Such software systems
for PCs often involve a host operating system which runs the
for <acronym>PC</acronym>s often involve a host operating system which runs the
virtualization software and supports any number of guest
operating systems.</para>
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<para>After the &os; virtual machine has been created, &os;
can be installed on it. This is best done with an official
&os; CD/DVD or with an ISO image downloaded from an official
FTP site. Copy the appropriate ISO image to the local &mac;
filesystem or insert a CD/DVD in the &mac;'s CD drive. Click
&os; <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official
<acronym>FTP</acronym> site. Copy the appropriate <acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &mac;
filesystem or insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in the &mac;'s <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive. Click
on the disc icon in the bottom right corner of the &os;
<application>Parallels</application> window. This will bring
up a window that can be used to associate the CDROM drive in
the virtual machine with the ISO file on disk or with the real
CDROM drive.</para>
up a window that can be used to associate the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in
the virtual machine with the <acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real
<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive.</para>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
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</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
<para>Once this association with the CDROM source has been
<para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> source has been
made, reboot the &os; virtual machine by clicking the reboot
icon. <application>Parallels</application> will reboot with a
special BIOS that first checks if there is a CDROM.</para>
special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks if there is a <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
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<option>kern.hz</option> tunable to reduce the CPU
utilization of &os; under the <application>Parallels
</application> environment. This is accomplished by
adding the following line to <filename>
/boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
adding the following line to <filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
<programlisting>kern.hz=100</programlisting>
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PC</application></title>
<para>The first step in installing &os; on
<application>Virtual PC </application> is to create a new
<application>Virtual PC</application> is to create a new
virtual machine for installing &os;. Select
<guimenuitem>Create a virtual machine</guimenuitem> when
prompted:</para>
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<para>After the &os; virtual machine has been created, &os; can
be installed on it. This is best done with an official &os;
CD/DVD or with an ISO image downloaded from an official FTP
site. Copy the appropriate ISO image to the local &windows;
filesystem or insert a CD/DVD in the CD drive, then double
<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image downloaded from an official <acronym>FTP</acronym>
site. Copy the appropriate <acronym>ISO</acronym> image to the local &windows;
filesystem or insert a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> in the <acronym>CD</acronym> drive, then double
click on the &os; virtual machine to boot. Then, click
<guimenu>CD</guimenu> and choose
<guimenu>Capture ISO Image...</guimenu> on the
<application>Virtual PC</application> window. This will bring
up a window where the CDROM drive in the virtual machine can
be associated with an ISO file on disk or with the real CDROM
up a window where the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> drive in the virtual machine can
be associated with an <acronym>ISO</acronym> file on disk or with the real <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>
drive.</para>
<mediaobject>
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</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
<para>Once this association with the CDROM source has been made,
<para>Once this association with the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> source has been made,
reboot the &os; virtual machine by clicking
<guimenu>Action</guimenu> and <guimenu>Reset</guimenu>.
<application>Virtual PC</application> will reboot with a
special BIOS that first checks for a CDROM.</para>
special <acronym>BIOS</acronym> that first checks for a <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>.</para>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
<para>When the installation is finished, remember to eject the
CD/DVD or release the ISO image. Finally, reboot into
<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> or release the <acronym>ISO</acronym> image. Finally, reboot into
the newly installed &os; virtual machine.</para>
<mediaobject>
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PC</application></title>
<para>After &os; has been successfully installed on
&microsoft.windows; with <application>Virtual PC
</application>, there are a number of configuration
&microsoft.windows; with <application>Virtual PC</application>, there are a number of configuration
steps that can be taken to optimize the system for
virtualized operation.</para>
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utilization of &os; under the
<application>Virtual PC</application> environment. This
is accomplished by adding the following line to
<filename> /boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
<filename>/boot/loader.conf</filename>:</para>
<programlisting>kern.hz=100</programlisting>
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</mediaobject>
<para>Choose the method to install the virtual machine, either
from an ISO image or from a CD/DVD:</para>
from an <acronym>ISO</acronym> image or from a <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>:</para>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
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</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
<para>The status of the CDROM device. Normally the
CD/DVD/ISO is disconnected from the virtual machine when it
<para>The status of the <acronym>CD-ROM</acronym> device. Normally the
<acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>ISO</acronym> is disconnected from the virtual machine when it
is no longer needed.</para>
<mediaobject>
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</sect2>
<sect2 xml:id="virtualization-virtualbox-host-dvd-cd-access">
<title>&virtualbox; Host DVD/CD Access</title>
<title>&virtualbox; Host <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> Access</title>
<para>Access to the host DVD/CD drives from guests is achieved
<para>Access to the host <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> drives from guests is achieved
through the sharing of the physical drives. Within
&virtualbox;, this is set up from the Storage window in the
Settings of the virtual machine. If needed, create an empty
IDE CD/DVD device first. Then choose the Host Drive from the
popup menu for the virtual CD/DVD drive selection. A checkbox
<acronym>IDE</acronym> <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> device first. Then choose the Host Drive from the
popup menu for the virtual <acronym>CD</acronym>/<acronym>DVD</acronym> drive selection. A checkbox
labeled <literal>Passthrough</literal> will appear. This
allows the virtual machine to use the hardware directly. For
example, audio CDs or the burner will only function if this
example, audio <acronym>CD</acronym>s or the burner will only function if this
option is selected.</para>
<para><acronym>HAL</acronym> needs to run for
<application>&virtualbox;</application> DVD/CD functions to
<application>&virtualbox;</application> <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions to
work, so enable it in <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> and
start it if it is not already running:</para>
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<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>service hald start</userinput></screen>
<para>In order for users to be able to use
<application>&virtualbox;</application> DVD/CD functions, they
<application>&virtualbox;</application> <acronym>DVD</acronym>/<acronym>CD</acronym> functions, they
need access to <filename>/dev/xpt0</filename>,
<filename>/dev/cd<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>, and
<filename>/dev/pass<replaceable>N</replaceable></filename>.