Re: KVM usability

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On 03/02/10 15:56, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
Glad to hear that.  Are these bits in F12 virt-preview already?

I believe so.

/me goes fetch updates to check it out.

Migrating
>from another tool like VMWare  is a much harder than just importing
the disk image, since you have to update the drivers inside the guest,
likely reconfigure several config files, etc, etc. There is work on
a full v2v tool to automate this task, for both Linux&   Windows guests.

I meant migrating from another qemu management tool, be it some other
gui tool or self-baked shell scripts or something else.

That's pretty much what the 'disk import' could deal with,  unless we wanted
to provide a way to read the config files from those other  qemu mgmt tools
directly on a case-by-case basis

What I'll expect:

At minimum a way to create a virtual machine without the auto-started installation, with no or minimal hardware plugged in, so I can configure it the way I want via "add hardware", then boot it.

Better would be some dialog to shortcut the "add hardware" clicking for the most common stuff, i.e. a single dialog box asking for disk image, nic type, mac address, sound card, serial console. I guess this is roughly what the "disk import" feature will do for me.

Analyzing the guest image, trying to figure what nic, disk and mac address it expects and pre-filling the dialog box with the results would be really great. I suspect that is alot of work for little gains, but hey, maybe the v2v tool has most of the bits needed for that anyway, so we can get that nevertheless.

cheers,
  Gerd
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