
Am 27.04.24 um 17:22 schrieb Rodney Baker:
That last line tells the story. Why it should be necessary to have a dependency on btrfsprogs for a system that does not have btrfs installed is a mystery.
mixi:~ # zypper info virt-v2v Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Information for package virt-v2v: --------------------------------- Repository : factory-oss Name : virt-v2v Version : 2.4.0-5.1 Arch : x86_64 Vendor : openSUSE Installed Size : 15.1 MiB Installed : No Status : not installed Source package : virt-v2v-2.4.0-5.1.src Upstream URL : https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-v2v Summary : Tools to convert a virtual machine to run on KVM Description : Virt-v2v converts a single guest from a foreign hypervisor to run on KVM. It can read Linux and Windows guests running on VMware, Xen, Hyper-V and some other hypervisors, and convert them to KVM managed by libvirt, OpenStack, oVirt, Red Hat Virtualisation (RHV) or several other targets. It can modify the guest to make it bootable on KVM and install virtio drivers so it will run quickly. mixi:~ # Virt-v2v has not much to do with the filesystems on your host. But it needs btrfsprogs to manipulate the to-be-imported image. -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman