David Lutterkort wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 12:13 -0800, Robert Nelson wrote:I looked at virt-image but it seemed to be based on having an "already installed" version of the source image.The source image would be the install media - you'd have an image.xml that is set to boot off the install CD and gets an additional virtual disk (xvda, hda, ..) that it will install into. Once the install is complete, you'd still need to boot the guest off its own libvirt XML.Also I didn't see any way to specify different configuration settings for the "install phase" versus the "normal execution".This would only be for the install phase - virt-install/virt-image still need to know that they are doing an install, and generate 'normal' libvirt XML that the guest boots off after installation.Unfortunately neither virt-image nor virt-install provide the ability to specify the target device.virt-image XML does have a mapping of disk files to target devices. You're right though that virt-install will just assign target devices based on the order in which disk files are specified. David The virt-image(5) man page doesn't list an option for the target device. The only options listed are: file, use, size and format. _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools |
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