Re:Re: RHEV - virtualization of win xp machine

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Hi Joseph,

No I haven`t, which is the command to make it with dd?

dd if=/dev/hda of=/tmp/image.iso

is this right? (being /dev/hda the cdrom) what about bs and count parameters?

Thanks

ESG



El , joseph baudean <jdbaudean@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Have you tried using dd to make an iso from your winxp cd?



On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 10:35 AM, esggrupos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



> Hi all,

>

> I´m still testing RHEV as virtualization solution, and I have a problem

> creating win xp virtual machines.

>

> With RHEL there is not problem, I have used a boot.iso to launch the

> installation and with a Web server with the source tree I do the

> installation.

> The problem is with Win. (of course ;-)) I have seen in the demos that I

> must use a iso file with the installation but I haven´t such iso file. I

> only have an win xp installation CD

>

> I have tried to make a iso file with the mkisofs command but I can get this

> file bootable.

>

> so my two questions are:

>

> Can´t I use the boot CD directly to create a win image machine (with vmware

> is as easy as to put the CD in the drive)?

> how can I make a boot iso from the CD to use it to create a virtual machine

>

> Thanks

>

> ESG

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