Any idea how I can disable this message? It stops me from booting up the virt-p2v iso.

o/s is Fedora 33 WS.
Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok






From: Femi Adegoke <femi@awedio.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 2:14 AM
To: ptoscano@redhat.com <ptoscano@redhat.com>; libguestfs@redhat.com <libguestfs@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: virt-p2v NVMe disks
 
This is the original output.
I will send the virt-p2v version as soon as I can solve this (see below). It did this earlier but booted after a few re-tries.
o/s is Fedora 33 WS.
Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok

[femi@x9da7-fateknollogee-com ~]$ lsblk
NAME        MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0         7:0    0  93.8M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/core/8935
loop1         7:1    0  62.1M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/gtk-common-themes/1506
loop2         7:2    0   193M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/mailspring/440
loop3         7:3    0   193M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/mailspring/468
loop4         7:4    0  54.9M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/core18/1705
loop5         7:5    0  93.9M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/core/9066
loop6         7:6    0  48.3M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/gtk-common-themes/1474
loop7         7:7    0  54.9M  1 loop /var/lib/snapd/snap/core18/1754
zram0       252:0    0     4G  0 disk [SWAP]
nvme1n1     259:0    0 931.5G  0 disk
nvme0n1     259:1    0 931.5G  0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:2    0   200M  0 part /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2 259:3    0     2G  0 part /boot
├─nvme0n1p3 259:4    0   382G  0 part
│ ├─fedora_x9da7-root
│ │         253:0    0    75G  0 lvm  /
│ ├─fedora_x9da7-swap
│ │         253:1    0    32G  0 lvm  [SWAP]
│ └─fedora_x9da7-home
│           253:2    0   300G  0 lvm  /home
└─nvme0n1p4 259:5    0    25G  0 part
  └─fedora_x9da7-root
            253:0    0    75G  0 lvm  /







From: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 12:01 AM
To: Femi Adegoke <femi@awedio.com>; ptoscano@redhat.com <ptoscano@redhat.com>; libguestfs@redhat.com <libguestfs@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: virt-p2v NVMe disks
 
On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 11:15:18PM +0000, Femi Adegoke wrote:
> Hello Mr. Jones,
>
> Trying to convert a Fedora WS desktop to virtual.
> The WS is installed on a Samsung 1TB m2 NVMe drive .
> No local disk shows up so I can’t execute conversion.
>
> Does virt-p2v support NVMe?

TBH I'm not sure.  If you get a shell inside virt-p2v
(press the "XTerm" button, or use the F-keys to get
to a console), try running:

  lsblk

and send us the output.

Actually I suspect we need to modify virt-p2v to recognize
/dev/nvme* as a block device name.

Rich.

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