> I did, and I'm enclosing gzipped copy of the file. Line 4197 clearly
shows
> it got the correct parameter:
> Initializing the target -o libvirt -os NAS-10G
Ah I see. This is a limitation:
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/blob/f79129b8dc92470e3a5597daf53...
I see. This situation is great if someone wants to move 1 VM from Hyper-V
(for example) to a laptop or to a workstation where he/she is using
virt-manager.
Actually not one that I recall from before (the vast majority of
people using virt-p2v are either creating a file or writing to
RHV/OpenStack/etc).
I got 2 more questions:
1. Is it possible to add to the virt-p2v-make-disk program a parameter
to add kernel parameters? (right now I have to create the image and edit
manually the grub.conf file in the image in order to edit them) - this
could help in situations where someone cannot setup PXE.
2. Is there a way to create the image as a bootable ISO? Hyper-V for
example, doesn't like standard "hard disk" images. I see that kiwi has
this
functionality, but it's only for SuSE.
Thanks again