On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 01:16:24PM +0000, Mark Husted (hustedm) wrote:
Hello Rich,
Well, you were correct. I removed the /dev/kvm and it did a lot
more. Sadly, I cannot tell if it was successful. The output file
is the same size as when I started, so I am hesitant to declare
success.
Let me know what you think.
It failed. Seems to be a problem with the partition table in the
source image. That could be caused by almost anything, including
incompatible qcow2 variants, general disk corruption, an actual bad
partition table, ...
Rich.
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