You need to make a new CD:
copy contents of cd to new directory
I'm trying to avoid this, I want to be able to easily build different virtual machines from a script. Any other ideas?
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to figure out how to get the install to start automatically without having to type anything in at the boot: prompt. Suggestions?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/12/2005 11:19:01 AM:
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 16:13, Matt Lawrence wrote:
I'm running on CentOS4 with a 2.6.11 kernel. After using losetup to
configure loop0 and mounting /dev/loop0, I am unable to unmount it. I keep
getting device is busy message, but lsof
I'm trying to figure out how to script the creation of disk images for qemu. I've already scripted file system creation with user-mode-linux, so once I can get the partitions created correctly, the rest should be easy. Right now, when I do a qemu-img create and run fdisk on the file, I get the