> ok so I must to be doing something wrong..
> here is my line:
> virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n fedora_core12 -r 1048576
> --vcpus=2 -f /var/kvm_images_local/fedora_core12.qcow2 -s 20 -c
> ~/Fedora-12-x86_64-netinst.iso --os-type linux --accelerate
> --vnc --noautoconsole --network=bridge:br0 --hvm
I dont know about the command you are using.
I usually use a command like this:
virt-install -n v1067 -r 512 --vcpus=1 --os-type=linux
--os-variant=ubuntuhardy -v --accelerate -c
/tmp/turnkey-lamp-2009.10-hardy-x86.iso -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/v1067.img
-s 15 -b br0 --vnc --noautoconsole
Also, if I understand correctly, the -r command is in megabytes so you
are allocating a very large amount of ram to your guest.
Neil
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