On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Michael DeHaan wrote:

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>>
>>  Awesome, thanks.  I had completely forgotten about that system definition 
>> as I haven't played with the imaging stuff for a few months.  Removing the 
>> system definition did allow cobblerd to start.
>> 
>> -- jeremy
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> This raises a (purely theoretical question) ... how many people are using 
> Cobbler+koan today to manage a library of virt images?
>
> I suspect it is rather small relative to the kickstart use cases.
>
> I can't remove the feature (nor do I want to), but I would be interested in 
> knowing how widely it is deployed.
>
> (For those not aware, the idea here was to be able to put a library of (say, 
> Windows) virt images out on NFS and make it easy to start them up with koan, 
> including keeping the virt parameters for them (and so forth) in Cobbler.)

I would love to use this feature but as I understand the current state of 
things,
koan only supports installing windoze virtual machines on kvm. Currently
we are using xen.

Am I wrong about this?

I need to get some windoze virtual machines up and running soonish. If I could
do that using cobbler and koan that would be a really good thing.

Regards,

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