I think the summary is...

The packaged Zentyal installer attempts to do things that make the
virtualization environments unhappy. Installing a base system and then
installing the packages does appear to work well.


~
Andrew "lathama" Latham
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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Charl Wentzel
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-09-29 at 16:00 -0400, Andrew Latham wrote:
>> I saw the video issues on our virtualization platform but used a
>> remote system anyway...
>>
>> I did have issue where the installer would not install on an older
>> libvirt system.  Works fine under Debian Squeeze but not Debian
>> Lenny...
>>
>
> So you're saying the problem lies with the host server?  In my case this
> is Ubuntu 10.04 Server Edition with KVM installed.
>
> Unfortunately I only have one virtual host that runs other virtual
> machines as well.  I do not have another host nor can I change the
> operating system on which it runs.
>
> Is the problem related to the desktop on the virutal guest?  In other
> words, If I install Ubuntu Server Edition + Gnome core + Zentyal (ebox
> packages), it might overcome the issues?
>
> Regards
> Charl
>
>
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