*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 235712 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235712
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 235712
extboot by default crash on proprietary OS install ISO
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Cannot create Windows VM using virsh or virt-manager with KVM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
Robin, the xml that you have attached is equal i using, but i cant
manage that VM with virt-manager GUI.
By the way, i see in logs generated by virt-manager and get this command:
/usr/bin/kvm -M pc -m 128 -smp 1 -monitor pty -localtime -no-acpi -drive
file=/dev/lvm/winxp-sp2-a,if=ide,boot=on -net
I can confirm the above too. What I've taken to doing is installing the
VM with kvm on the command line as William mentions above, and then
using virt-manager / virsh afterwards. This works fine for me. William
I've attached the xml file I'm currently using fine from virt-manager,
hope it helps.
T
This error ocurrs with me to, in my laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo with VT) on
Ubuntu 8.04 x86_32 Desktop with latest updates.
But it woks very well when i try with this command (for installation):
kvm -hda /dev/lvm/winxp-sp2 -cdrom /root/winxpsp2.iso -boot d -m 128
and running windows:
kvm -hda /dev/l
Oh and I've duplicated it on two machines. My laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo
with VT ext enabled) and on a Dell Server here at work (PE840, Quad Core
Xeon with VT ext enabled).
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Cannot create Windows VM using virsh or virt-manager with KVM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231878
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