Hm, I had it listed as “Other (64bit)”, since the list does not have rhel 6.5 (64bit), perhaps I need to select “RHEL 6.4(64bit)” ?
Yiping On 7/11/14, 12:15 PM, "Bret Mette" <[email protected]> wrote: >When you upload or edit the template iso using the GUI it brings up a >drop down for operating system. Which did you select ? > > > >> On Jul 11, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Yiping Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> What do you mean by ³profile² ? >> >> I am just doing interactive installation from ISO, using a 64 bit RHEL >>6.5 >> server iso which I just uploaded. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Yiping >> >>> On 7/11/14, 12:02 PM, "Nux!" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> What profile did you choose for the ISO? It should be CentOS/RHEL, that >>> should give you virtio devices (vda). >>> >>> HTH >>> Lucian >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! >>> >>> Nux! >>> www.nux.ro >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Yiping Zhang" <[email protected]> >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2014 6:57:09 PM >>>> Subject: how to create guest with /dev/vda ROOT volume? >>>> >>>> Hi, All: >>>> >>>> My CloudStack environment is 4.3.0 running on rhel 6.5 and kvm >>>> hypervisor >>>> also running rhel 6.5. >>>> >>>> When I create my first VM from an imported rhel 6.5 ISO image, the >>>> root >>>> volume is identified as /dev/sda. Is there a way to force the root >>>> volume >>>> to be identified as /dev/vda device ? How do you create guest VM with >>>> /dev/vda root volume? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Yiping >>
