On Sun, Oct 08, 2017 at 02:41:30PM -0600, stef204 wrote:
The question is: What am I getting extra by using the -i libvirtxml
option as opposed to the more plain:
% virt-v2v -i disk Win7-convert.vdi -of qcow2 -o local -os /mnt/partition2
Guests consist of the disk images, plus copious metadata.
When you give just the disk image to virt-v2v (‘-i disk disk.img’), it
has to make many guesses about the metadata. See this file for
details:
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/blob/master/v2v/input_disk.ml
Sometimes these guesses will be suboptimal, and by supplying the
correct metadata you can get a more correct conversion (‘-i libvirtxml’
or even better getting the true metadata from VirtualBox).
Rich.
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