Would try virt-install:- # virt-install -n Winds --hvm -r 512 --vnc -f /second_root/dsk/win2K-dsk \ -s 7 -c /export/home/ISO/win2K.iso # vncviewer :0 and see what happens. It is supposed to loose path to ISO image after first guest system reboot.Just delete domain and restart virt-install This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
- [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installation failed... Jo Nachbagauer
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- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installation f... Jo Nachbagauer
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installati... Boris Derzhavets
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installation f... sundeep dhall
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installati... John Levon
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - instal... sundeep dhall
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - i... John Levon
- Re: [xen-discuss] W2K & xVM - installation faile... Jürgen Keil
