On Thu, Apr 9, 2015, at 12:50 PM, Charles Arnold wrote:
> > Did `zypper in vm-install` miss some dependencies?
> 
> By default vm-install will use libvirt to create VMs.  Using the '--use-xl' 
> flag when
> starting vm-install will ignore libvirt and just use Xen's 'xl' toolstack 
> directly.
> 
> Also when you were asked,
> 
> Please specify the type of virtualized graphics hardware.
>   1: No Graphics Support
>   2: Paravirtualized Graphics Adapter
> [2] > 
> 
> You should select '1' here and it won't start a graphical installation 
> (should run in the
> same window as vm-install is running).

vm-install --use-xl
        Gathering settings...                                                   
                                
                                                                                
                                
        Please specify the type of operating system that will run within the 
virtual                            
        machine.  This defines many defaults, and helps decide how to start     
                                
        paravirtualized operating systems.                                      
                                
        Press 'q' or the Escape key to exit.                                    
                                
          1: Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 (Linux)                            
                                
          2: Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 (NetWare)                          
                                
          3: Novell Open Enterprise Server 11                                   
                                
          4: Other operating system                                             
                                
          5: PXE                                                                
                                
          6: RedHat (other)                                                     
                                
          7: RedHat Enterprise Linux 3                                          
                                
          8: RedHat Enterprise Linux 4                                          
                                
          9: RedHat Enterprise Linux 5                                          
                                
         10: RedHat Enterprise Linux 6                                          
                                
         11: RedHat Enterprise Linux 7                                          
                                
         12: Relax and Recover                                                  
                                
         13: SUSE (other)                                                       
                                
         14: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10                                   
                                
         15: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11                                   
                                
         16: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12                                   
                                
         17: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8                                     
                                
         18: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9                                     
                                
         19: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10                                    
                                
         20: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11                                    
                                
         21: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12                                    
                                
         22: Solaris 9 and older                                                
                                
         23: Solaris 10                                                         
                                
         24: Ubuntu 10 (Lucid Lynx, Maverick Meerkat)                           
                                
         25: Ubuntu 11 (Natty Narwhal, Oneiric Ocelot)
         26: Ubuntu 12 (Precise Pangolin)
         27: Ubuntu (other)
         28: Windows 8
         29: Windows 8 (x64)
         30: Windows (other)
         31: Windows (other, x64)
         32: Windows NT
         33: Windows Server 2008
         34: Windows Server 2008 (x64)
         35: Windows Server 2012 (x64)
         36: Windows Vista, Windows 7
         37: Windows Vista, Windows 7 (x64)
         38: Windows XP, 2000, 2003
         39: Windows XP, 2003 (x64)
         40: openSUSE
         41: openSUSE 11
         42: openSUSE 12
         43: openSUSE 13
        [43] > 

        Virtual machines can use paravirtualization or full virtualization. 
        Paravirtualization is faster but requires operating system support.  
Full
        virtualization runs a broader range of operating systems but requires 
hardware
        support.  Which do you prefer?
          1: Full virtualization
          2: Paravirtualization
        [2] > 

        PXE Boot
        (Y / N) [N] > 
        Please choose a name for the virtual machine.
        [opensuse13] > 

        Description > 

        Specify the amount of memory and number of processors to allocate for 
the VM.
        Initial Memory [768] > 
        Maximum Memory [768] > 
        Virtual Processors [1] > 

        Please specify the type of virtualized graphics hardware.
          1: No Graphics Support
          2: Paravirtualized Graphics Adapter
        [2] > 1     <------------------------------------------------

        Virtual Disks:
          (None)
        Do you want to add another virtual disk?
        (Y / N) [Y] > 

        Create a virtual disk based on a device (CD or other block device), an 
existing
        image file (ISO), or a new file.  Specify a device by its device node, 
such as
        /dev/cdrom, not its mount point.
        What type of virtual disk do you want to add?
          1: CD-ROM or DVD
          2: Hard Disk
        [2] > 2
        Where will the virtual disk physically reside?
        [/var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13/xvda] > 
        Size (GB) [8.0] > 1
        Create a sparse image file for the virtual disk?
        (Y / N) [Y] > 

        Virtual Disks:
          1.0 GB Hard Disk (file:/var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13/xvda)
        Do you want to add another virtual disk?
        (Y / N) [N] > y

        Create a virtual disk based on a device (CD or other block device), an 
existing
        image file (ISO), or a new file.  Specify a device by its device node, 
such as
        /dev/cdrom, not its mount point.
        What type of virtual disk do you want to add?
          1: CD-ROM or DVD
          2: Hard Disk
        [2] > 1
        Where will the virtual disk physically reside?
        [/var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13/xvdb] > 
/home/lt/work/openSUSE-13.2-DVD-x86_64.iso

        Virtual Disks:
          1.0 GB Hard Disk (file:/var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13/xvda)
          4.4 GB CD-ROM or DVD (file:/home/lt/work/openSUSE-13.2-DVD-x86_64.iso)
        Do you want to add another virtual disk?
        (Y / N) [N] > 

        Network Adapters
          (None)
        Do you want to add another virtual network adapter?
        (Y / N) [Y] > 

        Network Adapters
          Paravirtualized; Randomly generated MAC address
        Do you want to add another virtual network adapter?
        (Y / N) [N] > 

        Specify the bootable virtual disk (often labeled as Disk 1) or the 
network
        installation source URL.  Each CD, DVD, or ISO image required for 
installation
        must be added as a virtual disk.
          1: Network URL (ftp://, http://, nfs://, smb://)
          2: Virtual Disk (4.4 GB CD-ROM or DVD 
(file:/home/lt/work/openSUSE-13.2-DVD-x86_64.iso))
        [1] > 2

        Some operating systems support automating the installation by 
specifying a URL
        or file(s).  Select a directory to include multiple files.
        AutoYaST file > 

        Some operating systems accept additional arguments, used to customize 
the
        installation or boot process.
        Additional Arguments > 

        Preparing to start the installation...

        Installing...

        Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
        Performing post-installation checks...

        Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13/xvda'
        Exception OSError: (2, 'No such file or directory', 
'/etc/xen/vm/opensuse13.xml') in <bound method Job.__del__ of 
<vminstall.job.Job object at 0x7fbd5dc18210>> ignored

Where

        ls -al /var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13 /etc/xen/vm/
                /etc/xen/vm/:
                total 8.0K
                drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Apr  9 13:03 ./
                drwx------ 6 root root 4.0K Apr  9 06:19 ../

        /var/lib/xen/images/opensuse13:
                total 8.0K
                drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Apr  9 13:03 ./
                drwx------ 3 root root 4.0K Apr  9 12:28 ../

The script doesn't create/dd the xvda HD?
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