virt-p2v hangs & displays the edd message right after I select  which kernel to boot into.
At that point I have to power cycle the pc.
Yesterday (before I sent you email), it hung a few times but after the 5th power cycle it went through.





From: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 12:57 AM
To: Femi Adegoke <femi@awedio.com>
Cc: ptoscano@redhat.com <ptoscano@redhat.com>; libguestfs@redhat.com <libguestfs@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: virt-p2v NVMe disks
 
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 08:36:12AM +0000, Femi Adegoke wrote:
>
> Is this how I would get to the kernel cmd line of the virt-p2v iso?
>
> Add edd=off to the first(!) kernel line inside the VM in /boot/grub/grub.conf

The easiest thing is just to interrupt grub at boot (hit "Esc"), then
edit the kernel command line there.  This is a one-off change that you
have to do each time you boot P2V.

If you are making virt-p2v disks/ISOs then how to change this
permanently depends on what method you're using.  It may be better to
look at the source code of the virt-p2v-make* scripts in the virt-p2v
git repository.  https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-p2v

Does adding edd=off actually help?  Does virt-p2v hang at boot?
I wasn't clear on exactly what was happening.

Rich.

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