On 05/12/2014 04:35 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > It is done on virt-manager start up + some time delay (30 seconds > IIRC). > > If it doesn't work for you please do use the --debug flag that Cole > suggested and let us know in a bug report if something is going wrong.
I just tried it again but it still doesn't work. I've waited more than 1 minute and also made sure that my regular user could list & copy the images within the images directory. Here's the output with the --debug switch: http://fpaste.org/101471/40000304/ I got that block for every VM on my inventory. I'm running F20 with virt-preview repo fully updated. > As Cole said, it's not allowed for us (or any free software that wants > to obey trademark law in the majority of countries in the world) to > ship icons. The relevant legal thread is: > > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/legal/2011-April/thread.html#1604 Nice thread. Thanks. > In any case how would you know which icon to display without guest > inspection? --os-type isn't recorded by libvirt, and even if it was > it doesn't reliably tell you which guest is running. Arggh I see. I didn't know it wasn't being recorded at all. > Starting with libguestfs >= 1.26 (in Fedora >= 20 & Debian/ > experimental), libguestfs is split into multiple subpackages, so it > doesn't pull in large dependencies like XFS, clustered filesystems and > virt-rescue tools. That's superb. Thanks Richard for the input. Regards, Jorge _______________________________________________ virt mailing list virt@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt