On Tue, 2019-05-28 at 17:37 +0000, Carl G. Riches wrote: > Not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question--let me know if > there's a better venue for this. > > I'm trying to pass kickstart command-line arguments from virt-install via > --extra-args. It's not working. Here is the virt-install command I'm > using: > > virt-install \ > --name server1 \ > --memory 2048 \ > --vcpus 2 \ > --os-variant "rhel7" \ > --disk path=/dev/guest_images_lvm/fest \ > --hvm \ > --location "nfs:192.168.0.3:/mnt/TANK/software/CentOS/7/BaseInstall" \ > --network bridge=br2 \ > -nographics \ > --extra-args="ks=nfs:192.168.0.3:/mnt/TANK/software/CentOS/7/BaseInstall/ks/ks.DC-VM ip=192.168.0.88::192.168.0.69:255.255.255.0:server1:eth0:none" > > This fails with the error: > > virt-install: error: unrecognized arguments: > ip=192.168.0.88::192.168.0.69:255.255.255.0:server:eth0:none" > > I've tried searching the for this error message but can't find any > references. Can the --extra-args list have a space character in it? Is > that the problem here? > > I'm using virt-install version 1.5.0 on CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810. I can't reproduce this on RHEL 7.6, and there shouldn't be any significant difference in the two when it comes to virt-manager. Your command line looks fairly okay, with only one thing catching my eye: it should be "--nographics" or better yet "--graphics none", so with two dashes rather than one (though virt-install seems to be okay with your version too). Anyway, having multiple, whitespace-separate options in --extra-args is definitely supported, so that error message is very surprising. Are you running the above right on the shell? Is there no additional quoting involved that might muddy the waters? -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list