On Thu, 2018-05-17 at 19:42 +0800, lizhuoyao wrote: > Thanks! > virt-install-1.4.0, > order:virt-install -n centos-gg -r 1024 --disk centos-gg.img,format=qcow2,size=10 --cdrom /home/lzy/CentOs-7-aarch64-Everything.iso --graphics vnc > When libvirt-2.0.0, failed with PCI controller at index 1 (0x01) has bus='0x01',but index must be larger than bus. 2.0.0 is pretty old and doesn't have a lot of aarch64 fixes, I would not recommend using it. > When libvirt-3.2.0,failed with Cirrus VGA not available 3.2.0 should be much better. If you get errors about cirrus not being available, you can force the use of virtio-gpu instead by adding '--video virtio' (you had that in your other command line). > When libvirt-4.2.0,failed with other problem(i didn't record) Well, without more information it's pretty much impossible to guess what problem you're facing :) I did try installing the latest CentOS 7 on a RHEL 7.5 host[1] using the same command line as you, and it worked perfectly. I recommend updating your host. [1] QEMU 2.10.0, libvirt 3.9.0, virt-install 1.4.3 -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list