On 06/12/10 12:34, Ken Smith wrote: > When the XP installation finishes the initial text style part of its > install process and reboots to run the GUI part of the install process > the virtual machine fails to boot it from the virtualised hard disk. > > But if its set to boot from the CD or, in my case, the iso image of a XP > install CD and its allowed to time out its initial question "Press any > key to boot from CD....." then the virtual machine starts up and > completes the XP installation. > > One the installation is finished, similar behaviour is seen to get the > XP virtual system to start up. If I change the setting in virt-manager > to boot from the Hard Disk image the boot of the VM fails but leaving it > set to boot from the install CD allows it to start normally after > allowing the initial question to timeout > > I have cc'd Suvayu Ali on this posting as he has also observed similar > behaviour.
Hi Ken, Just to make sure I understand you correctly, if you tell virt-manager to boot from the harddisk, after the installation, it still fails to boot? What happens if you disconnect the virtual CDROM and then try to boot? If it fails in every case to boot straight from the harddisk, then it sounds like the boot sector on the disk wasn't written correctly. Cheers, Jes _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
