Re: Cant boot a image

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OK. Does the BIOS report the disk as perceived? Or does booting with a
live CD or DVD report the disk image as available? My concern is that
your "gzipped gcow2" image is not what you think it is, and the disk
image is corrupted or invalid.

On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 2:59 PM, mattias <mjonsson1986@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> kvm
> i import it with virt-install
> Nico Kadel-Garcia skrev 2014-05-03 20:58:
>> On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 2:54 PM, mattias <mjonsson1986@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> a qcow2
>>> Nico Kadel-Garcia skrev 2014-05-03 20:53:
>>>> gzipped image of *what*? Is it a gzipped copy of a disk image, which
>>>> you've added to the set of disks attached to your virtualized hosts? A
>>>> gzipped tarball of an operating systems's contents? And which
>>>> virtualization technology are you using? If it's a disk image, which
>>>> format is it?
>> And the other questions? Which virtualization technology are you
>> using, and have you enabled the qcow2 uncimpressed image in your
>> configuration for your virtual host?
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