[qubes-users] CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-11 Thread hype
Hello everyone, thank you for your help :) I'm not having success creating a CentOS 7.6 (x86_64) VM from multiple .vmdk files. I've attempted to follow the official Qubes HVM guide and other guides on the Internet. The files: CentOS 7.x 64-bit-s001.vmdk CentOS 7.x 64-bit-s002.vmdk CentOS 7.x

[qubes-users] Re: CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-14 Thread hype
Drew, Would you mind walking me through this more step-by-step? I've tried many variations of this and I keep failing. I'm using Qubes 4.0. To create the centos qube I do: Qube Manager-> Qube-> Create new qube-> Name and label: centos red Type: Standalone qube not based on a template In a

[qubes-users] Re: CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-14 Thread hype
I forgot to mention: SeaBIOS (version rel-1.10.2-0-...) Machine UUID ... Booting from Hard Disk... Boot failed: not a bootable disk Booting from Floppy... Boot failed: could not read the boot disk No bootable device. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[qubes-users] Re: CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-14 Thread hype
I've also just tried: qvm-create centos --class StandaloneVM --property virt_mode=hvm --property kernel="" --property memory=4096 --property maxmem=4096 --property debug=True --label red qvm-start centos --cdrom=TEST-VMDK:/home/user/root.img and qvm-start centos

Re: [qubes-users] Re: CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-17 Thread hype
awokd, what a relief to get some additional help here! The issue is that this CentOS VM was distributed as a learning environment for a specific course I'm taking with software/services/configurations/etc directly tied to the lessons. I need everything to be intact. I've reached the limit of

[qubes-users] Re: CentOS Virtualization From Multiple .vmdk

2018-04-16 Thread hype
Using the following guide I've been able to mount the raw, qemu-img converted .vmdk files onto a loop device, thus I'm able to access every partition of the virtual machine. https://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/convert-vm-iso Unfortunately the end of the guide is broken for my case and I'm unable