于 2011年04月27日 06:19, David Brown 写道:
It says:
booting from hard disk
Booting failed device not bootable
FATAL: failed to boot from device.
This means you have succeeded in defining the guest, however,
it failed to startup. Perhaps having a look at the domain xml
will help. And are you sure the
David,
How exactly are you invoking it? And when you say "it says," which "it"?
There's more than one way to start a VM. Which are you using?
All we have to go by is your command to virt-clone - which was correct and
works for a great many people - and your observation that your cloned VM
wouldn'
It says:
booting from hard disk
Booting failed device not bootable
FATAL: failed to boot from device.
Or something very similar.
Whit Blauvelt wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:45:23PM -0700, David Brown wrote:
>>The clone was made with the following command: virt-clone -o centos -n
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:45:23PM -0700, David Brown wrote:
>The clone was made with the following command: virt-clone -o centos -n
>centosclone -f /path/to/new/image.img
>I've attempted it several times and get the same result.
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right mailing list, but...
I have a Linux VM (CentOS 5.4) VM. I cloned it with virt-clone, but the clone
isn't bootable. When I attempt to boot it says:
Booting from hard diskBoot failed: not a bootable diskFATAL: No bootable device
The clone was made with the follo