> No, managed in this case means that /tmp is not a libvirt storage pool, and > therefor we don't know how to create a qcow2 disk image (it's only supported > through libvirt's storage APIs). > > The latest release of virt-install 1.0.0 will turn /tmp into a storage pool > automatically. To do it manually, you can do What is the easiest way to install virt-install 1.0.0 on ubuntu 13.10? I'm trying to understand "storage pool". It sounds a little bit complex. Would you please help me understand what you mean by "storage pool"? Why is it called a pool? Thanks. http://libvirt.org/storage.html > virsh pool-define-as --name tmppool --type dir --target /tmp > virsh pool-start tmppool -- Regards, Peng _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list