# SCSI (experimental) crosvm supports [virtio-scsi](https://docs.oasis-open.org/virtio/virtio/v1.2/csd01/virtio-v1.2-csd01.html#x1-3430006) devices that work as block devices for the guest. The step for setting up a block device is similar to the virtio-blk device. After setting up the block device, pass it with `--scsi-block` flag so the disk will be exposed as `/dev/sda`, `/dev/sdb`, etc. The device can be mounted with the `mount` command. ```sh crosvm run \ --scsi-block disk.img ... # usual crosvm args ``` ## Flags & Options The `--scsi-block` parameter supports additional options and flags to enable features and control disk parameters. ### Read-only To expose the scsi device as a read-only disk, you can add the `ro` flag after the disk image path: ```sh crosvm run \ --scsi-block disk.img,ro ... # usual crosvm args ``` ### Rootfs If you use a scsi device as guest's rootfs, you can add the `root` flag to the `--scsi-block` parameter: ```sh crosvm run \ --scsi-block disk.img,root ... # usual crosvm args ``` This flag automatically adds a `root=/dev/sdX` kernel parameter with the corresponding virtio-scsi device name and read-only (`ro`) or read-write (`rw`) option depending on whether the `ro` flag has also been specified or not. ### Block size - Syntax: `block_size=BYTES` - Default: `block_size=512` The `block_size` option overrides the reported block size (also known as sector size) of the virtio-scsi device. This should be a power of two larger than or equal to 512.