Re: vmdk

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Times like this, it might pay to use virt-manager. Just ssh -X 
root@$host - assuming you have X forwarding enabled in your ssh config.

Regards,
Matthew.

On 6/08/2013 7:21 PM, mattias wrote:
> I use cli not virt-manager
>
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> On Behalf Of Arun Khan
> Sent: den 6 augusti 2013 10:50
> To: CentOS Virt
> Subject: Re:  vmdk
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:54 PM, mattias <mj@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> i try to use a older vmdk image on kvm it seems to work on a debian
>> kvm box but not on a centos 6 box the kvm on centos says no bootable
>> device but on debian it boots fine
> Have you specified the image type?   I have experienced virt-manager
> not recognizing the image type (raw|qcow2) - specifying it solves the boot
> problem.
>
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