Re: And now for something completely different. Win7 on KVM

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On Thu, October 23, 2014 02:58, Patrick Bervoets wrote:

>
> James,
>
> on the client, which driver do you use? Mine is 'Red Hat VirtIO Ethernet
> Adapter' 61.65.104.7400 20/11/2013. I got it from virtio-win-0.1-74.iso
>

At the moment none I guess. The message is that the client cannot find a
driver.  I have virtio-win-0.1-74.iso and virtio-win-0.1-81.iso on the
hypervisor host.  How do I get the driver from there into the guest?  Does the
client have access to the hypervisor's file-systems?  Do I mount the ISO as a
cd-rom in the guest?  How is that done?  In virt-manager?  Is there a document
somewhere that I can get an idea on how this is supposed to work?

Bear in mind that other than the occasional configuration and diagnostic issue
I have very, very little experience with MS-Win since XPsp3 and none at all in
running it as a guest on KVM.

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