On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 09:18:01AM +0300, Shahar Havivi wrote:
On 22.06.15 15:33, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> This makes several changes to the handling of virtio-win drivers:
>
> The VIRTIO_WIN_DIR environment variable has been renamed
> VIRTIO_WIN (but you can still use the old name).
>
> You can point the VIRTIO_WIN either at a RHEL virtio-win directory
> (ie. /usr/share/virtio-win), OR at a loopback-mounted virtio-win ISO,
> OR at the virtio-win.iso file itself. In the latter case, libguestfs
> is used to open the ISO file and read drivers from it.
>
> The code is more flexible about the pathnames of drivers, because the
> paths in the ISO are completely different from the paths in RHEL
> /usr/share/virtio-win.
Hi,
I try to verify by setting VIRTIO_WIN to the iso and the mounted Fedora
drivers path - in both cases I got an error that the drivers are not found.
What is the output with 'virt-v2v -v -x ...' ?
It did work with the RHEL drivers that was in
/usr/local/share/virtio-win
as well as setting it to different location and setting the VIRTIO_WIN to
the new location.
Rich.
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