Hi,

whilist what Michal Suchanek wrote is true, this doesn't change the fact that this bug is still very annoying as the workaround is pretty long. Default disk "Disk 1" is on my machine set to type "IDE" which means that I have to change that setting on all VMs I create. That said, if I can't use the "edit machine details before install" I have to click begin installation, force off the machine, delete the disk and add a new one with required settings...

This was reported in Red Hat bugzilla (and solved) under:
RH BZ#949411
RH BZ#978264

Ubuntu hit this (of course) too. There were some problems but it seems that there is a backport patch available on Launchpad: Ubuntu LP#1217524 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virt-manager/+bug/1217524)

I've checked the patch and if it really is the thing, it's really trivial.
I don't have any debian packaging experience so I'm not able to recheck it by myself now, but I can test this in a while, probably.

// M


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