On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 05:08:37PM +0530, abhishek jain wrote:
Hi Rich
I have all the virtio modules available in the kernel but I'm getting the
same result .
It doesn't appear to be using any kernel modules. I would have
expected to see output such as this:
supermin: internal insmod virtio.ko
It seems as if you might not be setting SUPERMIN_MODULES; or maybe you
don't have any modules that match the internal list in supermin:
https://github.com/libguestfs/supermin/blob/master/src/ext2_initrd.ml#L33
Anyhow, virtio-scsi definitely isn't working, as you can see from the
appliance kernel output. You can force the direct backend to use
virtio-blk instead by editing the function src/launch-direct.c:
qemu_supports_virtio_scsi.
Rich.
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