Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
but if it can't it'd better to not
allow to choose 32bit in case of kvm. and of course virt-manager already
know the host has only kvm hypervisor.
That is already the case - if you select KVM then it won't let you select
i386 and vica-verca.
currently even if i select kvm i can select 32.
but anyway. my question is anybody ever be able to install a guest from
virt-manager using pxe boot on kvm? since my assumption is that it's
never been tried and never worked.
It has been tried and does work. As I said in my previous mail there are
sometimes problems with some versions of KVM, and also incompatabilities
with certain DHCP/PXE servers. There are also frequently mis-configured
hosts by the sysadmin which block the traffic in the firewall.
as it can be seen from my screenshot it (the kvm bios) can't found the
hdcp server. so it's nothing to do with pxe. on the same kvm host other
guest are able to use dhcp, but of course in that case the os's (fedora
and centos) dhcp client, while in my case kvm bios emulation's dhcp
client. boht the host and guest is on our labs without firewall and
selinux disabled. dhcp server is on another server on the same lan.
if i run on the host:
tcpdump -i peth0 icmp
i didn't got any kind of packages.
so what else can i do?
how can i find the reason?
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