On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 04:42:21PM -0400, Charlie Drage wrote:
I apologize if this is not the appropriate place to contact you..
Adding the mailing list.
Got a weird issue!
So when I use --firstboot via virt-sysprep on a host, it's totally fine.
However..
In this scenario:
1. virt-sysprep an offline image
2. transfer said image from one node to another
3. bring it up via libvirt
It errors out with:
=== Running /usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts/0001--tmp-292-firstboot ===
/etc/init.d/virt-sysprep-firstboot: 35: /etc/init.d/virt-sysprep-firstboot:
/usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts-done/0001--tmp-292-firstboot: not found
My question is! When applying this "firstboot" script, is it required that
it's brought up on the same host that virt-sysprep'd it?
No, there's no such requirement.
This could be a bug, but it's hard to say. What version of
virt-sysprep? What guest type & version?
Rich.
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