Hello people,

I have a Ubuntu gutsy minimal VM made as a testing environment for our system 
software. In the mean time, I upgraded to Hardy, largely driven by the hope 
that it will improve certain issues I had.

Well, but it seems, now the virtual machine no longer finds a network device 
anymore. I think I saw that Ubuntu recently updated the linux-virtual kernel 
in Hardy to include some rtl chip support. My suspect is that kvm changed the 
network device it emulates?

Well, now I it seems I am stuck with an inaccessible VM. I tried to convert 
with qemu-img to "raw", and then loop back mount as it says in the FAQ, but 
it claims not an ext3 there. I would love to chroot into the machine to 
update it, but I have no clue if that's possible.

Will I really need to find a Gutsy machine to transfer my VM to, in order to 
update it? Or is there something that I am missing.

Yours,
Kay Hayen

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