Thank you for your response. Everything is very detailed.

Best regards.

El lun., 27 de enero de 2025 06:30, Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com>
escribió:

> On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 05:28:59AM -0000, rodrigoprieto2...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> > Hello, I would like to know if this behavior is normal. When I create a
> VM locally using the virt-install command with the argument --osinfo
> detect=on, it works perfectly and detects the operating system version.
> However, when I try to do it remotely using virt-install
> --connect=qemu+tcp://x.x.x.x/system, the following error appears:
> >
> > `--os-variant/--osinfo OS name is required, but no value was set or
> detected.
>
> snip
>
> > Is there a way to make it detect the operating system automatically when
> connected remotely?
>
> Operating system detection works by reading the PVD metadata from the
> header of the ISO image, and then matching values found against the
> libosinfo database entries. In a remote connection, virt-install can
> not directly read the ISO image headers, and thus cannot do OS
> detection.
>
> In theory we could enhance virt-install to use the libvirt storage
> pools to read the ISO image, but that needs someone todo the work....
>
> With regards,
> Daniel
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