** Description changed: It is *not* possible anymore to use a local ubuntu-server-12.04.iso file for off-line installation of VM on XCP 1.5 (xen-server 6). The created VM boots first correctly from the iso file and allows keyboard settings etc *but* somewhere later it breakes with the following error message: # --- Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted. This probably means that the CD-ROM was not in the drive. If so you can instert it and try again. Retry mounting the CD-ROM? # --- This ubuntu-server 12.04 image can be installed on bare metal (HP DL385g7) without any troubles. Also ubuntu sever 11.10 iso image can be successfully installed as VM from a local iso file on XCP 1.5. I have repeated the test few times and on two different (fresh insalled) XCP hosts. Both iso images are saved localy on the XCP host in the following directories: /var/opt/xen/iso_import/ubuntu11.10/ /var/opt/xen/iso_import/ubuntu12.04/ What has changed in 12.04 compare to 11.10 due to the mounting of CD-ROM during the installation? (the CD-ROM label has additional "LTS" text for 12.04). It is curious as the image boots in firts phase and is - "injected" into the virtual CD drive of XCP 1.5. + "inserted" into the virtual CD drive of XCP 1.5. regards, Mark
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