On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, it's not expected.  For me, virt-install reboots the guest once,
> then virt-install exits.  You can control this with the --noreboot
> option, although I've never needed to.
>
> (There is also a --boot option but it seems unrelated to your problem)

I assume --noreboot only has an effect when you have virt-install
connect to the console. After testing this a bit more, the issue I'm
seeing only happens when I use --noautoconsole.

In that case, virt-install exits after booting the guest into the
installer. If I connect to the console myself and watch the
installation, I see it get to the point where it reboots (the last
message I see is the kernel printing "[ 1848.810639] Restarting
system."), but the guest ends up powered off.

--
Brad

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