Mr. Marc Deslauriers 2010-02-26 is over a year. I once installed a pre-release lucid when it was the up & coming. Mr Hansen responded to me as you can see. That put a sharp end to exploring xen in ubuntu. I went on and explored it in squeeze and gentoo and resolved the issue with a redhat developer by submitting it there too. My current fight with xen is with xen itself not installing the latest in gentoo, my preferred distro, rather than with virtinst. libvirt was temperamental at best with xen but seems to offer preferential treatment to qemu & kvm.
A reply following Mr. Sorensen's reply at all is unexpected, a reply a year later more so. Last I tried virt-manager & virtinst they had a full virt install blanked out in virt-manager's listbox options of two for doing an install. This supports Sorenson's claim to not only not support ubuntu as a dom0 but to downright sabotage it. xen is or has been dumped by redhat and centos and lacks interest & support but I think for Suse. I know gentoo developer's are underwhelmed. Reproducing this as you know is unlikely and also invalid since the packages are a full year apart. Version updates generally fix prior bugs and I'm sure this has occurred. Just archive or delete this and my other submission at your pleasure. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528384 Title: virtinst fails to create effective config to boot new vm -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs