The CentOS installer on the appliance CD is less-than-clear in spots when
you're setting up disk partitions.  Even though the initial partitioning
display shows an empty disk, it isn't really - there's some sort of
residual data in the installer's tables that makes it thinks you've got
partitions set up already. So you must first select the "reset" option to
clear the installer's data.

++hobbitt

On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 7:00 AM Rob Landry <[email protected]> wrote:

> This morning I've tred several times to install from an Appliance CD to a
> virtual machine created under virt-manager using QEMU/KVM. I keep getting
> an error message telling me there's not enough disk space to create the
> partition, even though I've tried using a variety of different disk images
> up to 80 GB, and it doesn't seem to matter how big the disk image may be.
>
> The Appliance CD in question is:
>
> broadcast_appliance-DVD-2.6.6.1-x86_64.iso
>
> The Debian 8 network installer works just fine.
>
> I wonder what I'm doing wrong.
>
>
> Rob
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