Cole Robinson schrieb:
On 02/04/2010 07:20 AM, Benjamin Bärmann wrote:
Hi!
I created a vm on ubuntu 9.04 with
virt-install --force --connect qemu:///system -n testserver -r 512 -f \
testserver-virtual-disk -s 20 -c openSUSE-10.3-GM-KDE-i386.iso \
--os-type linux --os-variant sles10 -w bridge:br0 \
--vnc --noautoconsole
but the vm gives me the follwing error during boot:
Booting from Harddisk ...
Boot failed: Not a bootable disk.
FATAL: No bootable device
Of cource i want to boot from the CD-Image, not from the harddisk. But i
don't know how to achieve this.
Thanks for any help!
Whats the output when you run the above command with --debug? What is the
output in /var/log/libvirt/qemu/${vmname}.log
Thanks to your hint with the logfile i can now boot. It seems, that the
problem was, that there where other inactive vms, which accessed the
same iso-file. if i destroy and undefine them all, i can boot.
... but now i have the problem, that linuxrc crashes ...
Thanks for help!
regards, Benni
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