On 01/02/2012 03:38 AM, Emanuel Rietveld wrote: > When you give qemu-kvm a partition to use as disk for a guest, it does > exactly that. It uses the partition as a disk for the guest. So, the > guest sees a *disk* while in the physical situation it's a *partition*. > You may be able to do what you want by attaching a whole disk to the > guest, instead of just the partition.
I've often thought that it should be possible to cook something up with device manager -- essentially creating a "wrapper" that provides a MBR, etc. around a Windows logical volume or partition. Might be a fun project for someone. > Caveat 2: You of course already know this, but Windows is not designed > to be run in this configuration (same installation runs physical as well > as virtual), so you may run into unexpected issues, even if you get it > to work. The biggest issue I would expect would be constant requests to "reactivate" the Windows VM/system. -- ======================================================================== Ian Pilcher [email protected] "If you're going to shift my paradigm ... at least buy me dinner first." ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ virt mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt
