Chapter 4: Virtual Media102Note: If you are working with files on a Linux® target, use the Linux Synccommand after the files are copied using virtual media in order to viewthe copied files. Files may not appear until a sync is performed.Note: If you are using the Windows 7® operating system®, RemovableDisk is not displayed by default in the Window's My Computer folderwhen you mount a Local CD/DVD Drive or Local or Remote ISO Image.To view the Local CD/DVD Drive or Local or Remote ISO Image in thisfolder, select Tools > Folder Options > View and deselect "Hide emptydrives in the Computer folder".Note: You cannot access a remote ISO image via virtual media using anIPv6 address due to third-party software technical limitations.Disconnect from Virtual Media DrivesTo disconnect the virtual media drives: For local drives, choose Virtual Media > Disconnect Drive. For CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and ISO images, choose Virtual Media >Disconnect CD-ROM/ISO Image.Note: In addition to disconnecting the virtual media using the Disconnectcommand, simply closing the KVM connection closes the virtual mediaas well.Virtual Media in a Windows XP EnvironmentIf you are running the Virtual KVM Client or Active KVM Client in aWindows® XP environment, users must have Administrator privileges toaccess any virtual media type other than CD-ROM connections, ISOsand ISO images.Virtual Media in a Linux EnvironmentActive System PartitionsYou cannot mount active system partitions from a Linux client.Linux Ext3/4 drive partitions need to be unmounted via umount/dev/ prior to a making a virtual media connection.