Hi, 
looks like you only have the disc image - you can use that doc for creating the kernel and initrd (ramdisk) : 
After you have the three, upload to your image repository both kernel and ramdisk, and provide their id to the image with the following flags "kernel_id" and "ramdisk_id"

Regards,
Razique Mahroua - Nuage & Co
Tel : +33 9 72 37 94 15


Le 28 févr. 2013 à 17:52, Samuel Winchenbach <swinc...@gmail.com> a écrit :

[swinchen@strongbad etc]$ cat debian_version 
squeeze/sid


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Razique Mahroua <razique.mahr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Samuel,
What OS is it?

Regards,
Razique Mahroua - Nuage & Co
Tel : +33 9 72 37 94 15

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Le 28 févr. 2013 à 17:19, Samuel Winchenbach <swinc...@gmail.com> a écrit :

Hi all,

I was recently tasked with creating a VM from an existing disk image.   I was given a "dd" of what appears to be / and a tarball of the contents of /home.


What do you think the best course of action is to get these into something workable for openstack?  Everything I have done so far has been using pre-made images.

Thanks,
Sam
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