On 06/18/2014 02:23 PM, Paul Raines wrote:
> 
> I have a CentOS 5 VM in vmware I wanted to move to work on KVM/libvirt.
> I used qemu-img to convert it to a qcow2 image, loaded virt-manager and
> created a new VM pointed at that qcow2 image.  The boot paniced when it
> tried to mount
> the root filesystem also complaining about not being able to remount the
> swap partition.

In general, converting a disk image from one hypervisor to another is
not trivial, because of things such as missing drivers and different
hardware being presented to the guest.  The virt-v2v project exists to
cover a lot of cases that you are probably overlooking in your manual
attempt; I'd recommend trying that approach:

http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v/

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