On 08/19/2015 10:00 AM, Rob Landry 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.
1. Virtual machines are highly discouraged.
They don't lend themselves to "hard" real time applications very well.
( nor soft real time, either, really )
2. By default, it's looking for 350 gig or more.
You can do a manual configuration and get it in 80 ( or less ) but
it's not at all intuitive. Go slow, pay attention, and it's not too
terribly obscure either, but it will take paying attention.
--
Cowboy
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the center of the terminal. Nobody ever had a reservation
on a plane that left Gate 1.
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