Re: kvm-85: virtio-blk not working

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does not boot, BIOS complains "Boot failed: could not read the boot disk":

-drive file=/dev/VolGroup00/testpart,if=virtio,index=0 \
O.k., this doesn't work on my box too.

Please try with:
-drive file=/dev/VolGroup00/testpart,if=virtio,index=0,boot=on \

Anthony wrote "index doesn't have meaning with virtio-blk". You should omit it, but it doesn't harm on my box.

Bernhard
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