David, How exactly are you invoking it? And when you say "it says," which "it"? There's more than one way to start a VM. Which are you using? All we have to go by is your command to virt-clone - which was correct and works for a great many people - and your observation that your cloned VM wouldn't boot. Since the problem's most likely not in virt-clone, we'll need more details on the rest of your procedure to have any chance of spotting where the problem is. Whit On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 06:19:51PM -0400, David Brown wrote: > It says: > booting from hard disk > Booting failed device not bootable > FATAL: failed to boot from device. > > Or something very similar. > > Whit Blauvelt <whit.virt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:45:23PM -0700, David Brown wrote: > >> The clone was made with the following command: virt-clone -o centos -n > >> centosclone -f /path/to/new/image.img > >> I've attempted it several times and get the same result. > >> Has anyone seen this or know how to resolve it? > > > >I've often cloned CentOS 5.5 KVM VMs with that same invocation, and no > >problem. > > > >When you say it's "not bootable," what exactly do you see at time of > >failure? > > > >Whit