Hey, On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 02:30:42PM -0500, Dennis Kliban wrote: > In an attempt to integrate libosinfo with nova image builder, I have been > successful at automating Fedora installs using kickstart files generated > by libosinfo. > > However, my attempt to use the install script generated for Windows 2008 > R2 has resulted in the installation wizard presenting an error message > that claims my product key is invalid. I have manually gone through the > install and was able to successfully use the same product key. I was > also able to do an automated install using ImageFactory (with an install > script from Oz - > https://github.com/clalancette/oz/blob/master/oz/auto/Windows2008.auto). > > I then installed gnome-boxes and attempted a fully automated install > using the same Windows 2008 R2 installation media. Gnome-boxes produced > the same error I was seeing during installs in Nova. > > My lack of knowledge of the technologies powering libosinfo prevents me > from actually writing a patch that would fix this problem. However, I > will happily help figure out how to fix the final XML. The script > generated by libosinfo seems to be longer than the one linked above. > Perhaps the above script can be used as a starting point for reworking > what is available in libosinfo. I'm not sure win2k8r2 automatic installations have been tested :-/ Your best bet is probably to experiment with the Oz-generated script and the libosinfo-generated script, and try to get a working script by editing the latter to try and make it more similar to the one generated by libosinfo. Iirc, there can be 2 different ProductKey sections. The Oz script only has one of these while libosinfo contains the 2 sections, maybe this is what is confusing the Windows installer. Christophe
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