Thanks, Tony.
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Tony Su <tonysu(a)su-networking.com> wrote:
> - What version openSUSE are you running, and what Desktop?
13.1/Factory with GNOME Factory desktop (mostly 3.9.4).
> - Is there a reason why you choose to run virt-manager 0.9.5?
It's just the version I get with Factory, I guess.
> - Exactly what do you mean by "import?" - Are you trying to create a
> new Guest using an existing virtual disk, or something else?
I'm importing the GNOME OSTree qcow2 image from here:
http://build.gnome.org/ostree/buildmaster/images/z/current/
...as described here:
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeOSTree
> - If you're trying to create a new VM, are you doing it by clicking
> the "Create a new virtual machine" button top left and directly under
> the "File" menu?
Yes.
> - Are you trying to change the disk format or just use a disk "as is?"
As is, using "Import existing disk image" and "Customize configuration
before install." Clicking on "Disk 1" in the customization dialogue
gives the error.
> Also, you should know that if you're trying to create a new VM, there
> are <two> different programs, one can be launched from vm manager and
> has a "pretty chrome" appearance. The other can be launched a couple
> ways, one is from the Desktop, eg
'virt-manager --no-fork -c qemu:///session' to access QEMU Usermode. I
imported the daily image a number of times until about a month ago
(when I messed up my laptop). It can then be launched from
virt-manager or GNOME Boxes.
> App Launch button > System > Virtualization > Create Virtual Machines
> for Xen and KVM
I'll take a look at this, thanks.
Mike
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