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Virt-v2v now installs Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016 [[virtio]] block drivers correctly (Pavel Butsykin, Kun Wei). | Virt-v2v now installs Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016 [[virtio]] block drivers correctly (Pavel Butsykin, Kun Wei). | ||
+ | virt-v2v -o rhv now supports [[Windows 2016]] Server guest type. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{virt-p2v}} | * {{virt-p2v}} | ||
+ | * {{virt}} |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 10 February 2020
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virt-v2v: error: inspection could not detect the source guest (or physical machine). Assuming that you are running virt-v2v/virt-p2v on a source which is supported (and not, for example, a blank disk), then this should not happen. No root device found in this operating system image.
Changelog[edit]
1.38 Virt-v2v now installs Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016 virtio block drivers correctly (Pavel Butsykin, Kun Wei). virt-v2v -o rhv now supports Windows 2016 Server guest type.
See also[edit]
virt-v2v
,virt-p2v
,virt-p2v-make-disk
,virt-builder
,virt-v2v
libguestfs-tools
:virt-sysprep
,virt-clone
,virt-builder
,virt-customize
,virt-resize
,virt-rescue
,virt-sparsify
,guestmount
,guestfish
,virt-inspector
,virt-cat
,virt-log
,virt-df
,virt-ls
,virt-filesystems
,virt-list-filesystems
,virt-edit
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