On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 04:02:52PM +0530, Saravanan S wrote:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Richard W.M. Jones
<rjones(a)redhat.com>wrote:
> This machine is i386.
>
> If yours is x86-64, then it could be a multilib brokenness problem.
> You will need to remove the libguestfs.i386 package, block it so that
> it never gets installed, and reinstall the libguestfs.x86_64 package.
>
Thanks Rich, Somehow i am able to get guestfish tool installex with
yum install guestf*
and saw your video turorial
http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/07/15/first-virt-tools-guestfish-video-tut...
Nice, but when i try
I created this image with virt-install, this runs fine on Xen.
if i try
[root@centos-test ~]# file /vm/toyoto.img
/vm/toyoto.img: data
guestfish -a /vm/toyoto.img
><fs> run
*Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated: No
such file or directory*
><fs> list-partitions
><fs>
List partitions displays nothing!
What is the image file? Presumably one which contains no partitions.
How about:
<fs> lvs
<fs> file /dev/sda
Rich.
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