RE: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS guest with virtio support?

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> > Is it possible to install the Ubuntu guest and then
> > add the virtio drivers to it after the install?
> > Will that be stable?
> 
> Assuming the failure was due to virtio, yes. Just use 
> ide/e1000 instead.

I installed the ubuntu guest without the accelerate
option.  The install was slow but worked.

After the install, I shutdown the guest and added
<model type='virtio'/> to the interfaces section of
the guest's xml definition and started it.

Everything seems to be working.

Thank you,
	Neil

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