livemedia-creator help

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Hello:

I am trying to use 'livemedia-creator' to build live images using the
command line:

# livemedia-creator --make-iso --ks fedora-livemedia.ks --iso /tmp/netinst.iso

Which ends with:

WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to:
/run/user/gene/keyring-60f8kj/pkcs11: No such file or directory
WARNING  KVM acceleration not available, using 'qemu'

Starting install...
Retrieving file vmlinuz...                               | 8.8 MB     00:00 ...
Retrieving file initrd.img...                            |  46 MB     00:02 ...
Creating storage file diskdyhj81.img                     | 5.0 GB     00:00
ERROR    internal error process exited while connecting to monitor:
char device redirected to /dev/pts/4
Could not allocate dynamic translator buffer

Domain installation does not appear to have been successful.
If it was, you can restart your domain by running:
  virsh --connect qemu:///system start
LiveOS-27e73b13-3bfd-4e22-bb30-a67f272f063c
otherwise, please restart your installation.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/livemedia-creator", line 708, in <module>
    virtio_port = log_monitor.port )
  File "/usr/sbin/livemedia-creator", line 355, in __init__
    raise Exception("Problem starting virtual install")


I am trying to do this in a VM, and i have tried to increase the RAM
by --ram 1200 (total RAM given to the VM is 1.7G), but it still
doesn't proceed.

Has anyone else succeeded using it in a VM or, should i go for bare metal?

Many thanks.
-Amit



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