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| * **The size of the CD-ROM image is limited to 2.2 GB**. This is a limitation of the Linux kernel, which currently cannot emulate a DVD. | * **The size of the CD-ROM image is limited to 2.2 GB**. This is a limitation of the Linux kernel, which currently cannot emulate a DVD. | ||||||
| To use a larger boot image, use Flash emulation. If this is not possible (the image does not support Flash, for example, for Windows), | To use a larger boot image, use Flash emulation. If this is not possible (the image does not support Flash, for example, for Windows), | ||||||
| use the recipe described on this page below. | use [this](#create-a-microsoft-windows-based-flash-disk-image) recipe. | ||||||
|  | * **Changing the media type (CD-ROM or Flash) is possible only when the device is reconnected.** For V3, this can be done using | ||||||
|  | the switch `System -> Connect main USB`. In this case, the **media type is determined at the time of connecting the image, and not by clicking on the switch**. | ||||||
|  | The switch affects the settings of the future connection. For non-V3 devices, you need to either reboot your server or otherwise reinitialize the connection. | ||||||
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| # Disable MSD | # Disable MSD | ||||||
| To disable mass storage emulation altogether, you can place the following piece of configuration into /etc/kvmd/override.yaml  | To disable mass storage emulation altogether, you can place the following piece of configuration into /etc/kvmd/override.yaml  | ||||||
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