Glenn Lagasse wrote: > No, you've summed it up quite nicely. If the user provides a > pre-configured VM (barring any misconfiguration like not enough RAM, > DISK or incorrect network settings which ought to be fun to try and > figure out a solution to detect if it's even possible) then all we need > to do is captured in your list. > > Cheers, > > Hi Glenn,
Now that you mentioned some of the potential issues with a self incorrectly configured VM, and how it would be hard for us to detect that, I wonder whether it would have any value to even provide that as an option for the user. If we were the one to create the VM, at least, we know the settings we want to set are valid, and if the CLI command to create such a VM with our options are failing, at least, we can immediately fail and not continue trying to boot the ISO with a "bad" VM. --Karen