Something is still not quite right with the Intrepid version.
If I try to create a virtual machine booting from the 'real' cdrom, I get the
following message:
libvirtError: virDomainCreateLinux() failed internal error Timed out while
reading monitor startup output
It works as expected if I use
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Solution (at least on my installation):
ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom
To be able to use disk partition I need to run virt-manager as root.
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Copied to hardy-updates. Please upload to intrepid ASAP.
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Soren Hansen (soren)
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I just tried the proposed fix. My results are as follows:
1) I can confirm that with 0.5.3-0ubuntu9, both the CD option and the
use harddrive partition option were grayed-out when run as a normal user
and when run as root (i.e., changing to root did not help in my case).
2) When using the propos
Can anyone not reproduce the behavior I mentioned above?
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Eric, that should be ok. Normal users do not have permission to access
internal hard disk partitions. (Well, in GNOME you can mount them
through PolicyKit, but virt-manager doesn't go that far yet, and those
partitions must not be mounted).
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The cdrom issue is fixed in the -proposed version. However, the option
to install directly to a partition is still grayed out.
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** Attachment added: "Unable to re-add CD-ROM"
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** Attachment added: ""Details" window after reboot - no CD drive"
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** Attachment added: ""Details" window after booting - virtual CD drive (hdc)
exists"
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After the initial stage of guest OS installation, once it's rebooted, it
cannot access the CD-ROM drive. When I try to add one, (Details ->
Hardware -> Add -> Storage Device), the "Normal Disk Partition" option
is grayed out. As such, it's only possible to boot with the CD-ROM
drive, and not actual
Upon applying the debdiff to the source package and building, I can
verify that the fix works. However, I get two identical entries with the
title of the CD in the "Path to install media" box. The issue seems to
be cosmetic; selecting either seems to work.
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Fixed in SRU: 0.5.3-0ubuntu10.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14226283/debdiff.patch
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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You re
Thanks. I just installed it (with aptitude), started it for the first
time, and got "Sorry, Qemulator closed unexpectedly". If I ignore this
screen, I get to the main screen, and then this same message keeps
popping up. Can't expect much more from 0.5 version :)
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On Apr 27, 2008, at 7:39 AM, ivom wrote:
> Oh, well, this tool is in an early stage of development anyway, that
> there is not much point in using it, even if somebody fixes the CD
> problem. CLI way is still the way to go. At least for another year or
> so.
Not really: sudo apt-get install qemul
Oh, well, this tool is in an early stage of development anyway, that
there is not much point in using it, even if somebody fixes the CD
problem. CLI way is still the way to go. At least for another year or
so.
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Yo
Not only do I have the same problem, but if I try to create Windows XP
using an ISO image, it just doesn't get past the "Assigning storage
space" screen. When I click "Forward", nothing happens at all.
This is not the case when I try for example openSUSE. It creates the
disk, but then it fails to
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I also have the same problem on an upgraded 8.04 installation. Whether
or not I run as root I cannot access the cdrom. In addition, virt-
manager has grayed out the option to install directly to a partition.
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I tried with gksu too, it still doesn't work for me
I have a clean 8.04 RC installation with all the current updates done
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It didn't work when I simply ran it as root, either, but it did work
when I edited the file to use gksu.
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thats not a solution for me. running virt-manager as root changes
nothing. cdrom-dvd option is still grayed out.
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Solution:
sudo nano /usr/bin/virt-manager
Change "exec python" to "exec gksu python" and everything will work
better.
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Confirmed only it is still greyed out as root for me on both 64bit and
32bit.
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Same here.
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(Sorry, right next to eachother in colemak)
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Thank you, Brian. When they fix this, it should be quite usable.
Until then, not as all.
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I'm also experiencing this. The options to install the virtual machine
from an iso file and from pxe boot are available, but the cdrom option
is grayed out. I have an Alpha 6 disk in my cdrom drive.
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