Hi, never testet by myself:
usage of virt-p2v Viele Grüße Helmut Drodofsky Internet XS Service GmbH Heßbrühlstraße 15 70565 Stuttgart Geschäftsführung Helmut Drodofsky HRB 21091 Stuttgart USt.ID: DE190582774 Fon: 0711 781941 0 <tel:+497117819410> Fax: 0711 781941 79 Mail: i...@internet-xs.de www.internet-xs.de Am 07.07.2020 um 06:22 schrieb Philip Prindeville: > Hi all, > > I took a real Core 2 machine (T7200… whose motherboard was starting to die…) > running Fedora 29 and dd’d the SSD over to my KVM server, then created a VM > using “create from existing image”. > > After some tweaking, including setting the disk type to “SATA” from “Virtio”, > I got it working. > > Is there a fixed recipe for virtualizing CentOS/Fedora/RHEL instances into > running VM’s on KVM/Qemu? > > Like re-running dracut and adding any particular drivers, etc? > > It works, but I don’t know how efficient the emulation is. > > The host hardware has IGB NIC’s, and I’m using “hostdev” as the network type, > so that seems to be working well enough with the “igbvf” driver. > > Any tips would be appreciated. > > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-virt mailing list > CentOS-virt@centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
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