Re: Handling of non-linux partitions by Vert-P2V

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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 05:12:45PM -0500, Mark Black wrote:
> Does virt-p2v handle non-linux partitions like ntfs?  If so does it
> treat it as a raw partition and compress and sent the entire
> partition, or does it mount it and extract out the files?

At the moment it just treats them as opaque partitions.  If they are
on a disk which you have selected for migration, then they are
migrated along with the rest.

The plan is to look into them more deeply and rewrite key files /
install PV drivers as necessary, but Windows / NTFS isn't high on my
list of priorities.  Patches are welcome of course.

Rich.

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