On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 04:23:24PM -0400, Martin Breault wrote:
On 8/10/2015 4:20 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 04:01:40PM -0400, Martin Breault wrote:
>Yup, livecd-tools is broken junk. I'm building ISOs you can
>download here:
http://oirase.annexia.org/virt-p2v The
>RHEL-7.2-preview/ directory contains the latest version, and
>should work fine with virt-v2v from Fedora. These are built in a
>RHEL 7 VM, using the EPEL 7 version of livecd-tools which seems to
>work more reliably. I would caution you that you should always run
>livecd-tools in a disposable VM, since it requires root and does
>all sorts of weird stuff with host devices. Rich.
Hum. Yes I am using a disposable VM for this.
My issue with the .isos I have been able to find available for
download is that they seem to assume that hardware is 64-bit
compatible, and a few of my servers sadly are still using 32-bit
hardware. I am trying to boot them and thus why I need to make my
own livecd.
Are there 32-bit compatible images available?
I'm not distributing any, although I see no reason why it wouldn't
be possible to build them.
I was trying to use 'livemedia-creator' to build a live CD to see if
that would work. It's still running (for about the last 2 hours in
fact). If it works by tomorrow morning I'll give this list an update.
Rich.
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