Crumbs .. Yes .. I don't even know how to review this.
I have a set of (non-upstream) virt-v2v tests against Windows guests
which I will start running now. They usually take many hours to run,
and also I'm on holiday tomorrow. That should hopefully tell me if it
completely breaks stuff or appears to work.
After that it'd be nice if other virt-v2v users (especially those that
know what's going on with Windows -- ie. not me) can look at this and
comment.
Rich.
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