[virt-tools-list] what does virt-v2v check for in a multiboot os?

Kenneth Armstrong digimars at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 15:18:54 UTC 2011


Will do.  Should I attach the same info to each bug?

-Kenny

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:54:49AM -0500, Kenneth Armstrong wrote:
>> Rich, would you like for me to reinstall the recovery console, and run
>> virt-inspector on it again to show the output and add that to the bugs
>> you listed?
>
> Yes that would be great, thanks.
>
> Also if you can attach 'guestfish --ro' to the disk image and run some
> commands like this:
>
>  guestfish --ro -a /tmp/windows-flat.vmdk
>  ><fs> run
>  ><fs> list-devices
>  ><fs> list-partitions
>  ><fs> list-filesystems
>
> and for each partition that appears to contain a filesystem:
>
>  ><fs> mount-ro /dev/sda1 /
>  ><fs> ll /
>  ><fs> umount /
>
> and if you have libguestfs >= 1.7.17 then:
>
>  virt-filesystems -a /tmp/windows-flat.vmdk --all --long --uuid
>
> and any other information that you think may be pertinent.
>
> Rich.
>
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