On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 5:17 PM Clint Boggio wrote:
> Greetings oVirt team
>
> I'm using "Version 4.5.7-0.master.20240327074810.git14bca0502d.el8 on
> CentOS Stream 9"
>
> I have occasion to restore a windows backup image for the purpose of data
> extraction. To accomplish this I need to boot off a Server 2008R2 ISO. The
> machine to be restored was UEFI based originally and so it is required to
> be UEFI for the restoration process.
>
> I seem to be having a problem with booting off of the ISO image in the
> required UEFI-based system. In pursuit of a solution I've read on some of
> the other forums about this same problem on other KVM-based platforms.
>
> Booting that same ISO after changing the VM to BIOS works flawlessly. In
> the articles and threads I've read there is mention of hyper-v services
> that load during the guest boot process that are causing the ISO boot to
> hang.
>
> Is it possible to disable (or is it even necessary to disable)
> "hv_time,hv_relaxed,hv_spinlocks=0x2000" in the "Custom Properties" section
> of the VM config ?
>
> If any of you have some insight into this problem and a possible solution
> I'd appreciate the feedback.
>
>
Never tried but just a guess, as in the past I had the opposite problem
importing from vSphere.
What does it happen if you change the VM operating System in oVirt to
"Other OS", or even to Linux?
Gianluca
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