Hi
I haven´t got much detail it´s the image of AltaVault Software.
Is possible to specify the boot partition in the virt-customize command?
Os it´s possible to merge the partitions?
BR.
El 20/12/17 13:35, "Pino Toscano" escribió:
Hi,
please keep the
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:30:23AM +, EMILIO ABRAHAM GARRIDO GARCIA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m need to customize a debian qcow image, but I have this error
> virt-customize: error: no operating systems were found in the guest image
The basic reason for this error is described in the FAQ here:
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Hi
Sorry. I will send the mails to the list.
I haven´t got much detail it´s the image of AltaVault Software.
Is possible to specify the boot partition in the virt-customize command?
Os it´s possible to merge the partitions?
BR.
El 20/12/17 13:35, "Pino Toscano" escribió:
Hi,
please
Hi,
please keep the replies on the list ...
On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 13:17:43 CET EMILIO ABRAHAM GARRIDO GARCIA wrote:
> The image is a debian image, with two boot images. I can execute this:
>
> # virt-filesystems --long -h --all -a kvm_av_4_4_n0.qcow2
> Name TypeVFS La
Hi,
On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 12:30:23 CET EMILIO ABRAHAM GARRIDO GARCIA wrote:
> I´m need to customize a debian qcow image, but I have this error
> virt-customize: error: no operating systems were found in the guest image
>
> The command that I´m trying is:
> virt-customize -v -x -a ./kvm_a