On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Mike Hinz wrote:
It also acts differently than a normal Fedora 11 beta install on
physical HW in that it asks you for some network adapter info and it
appears to me, to install entirely from the network as the lights on
lab switch goes nuts as does the network activity light on my server
AND I see essentially zero activity on the DVD drive on the server.
i did a fresh guest install that should have pulled everything off
of the DVD, and you can see that from these snippets in the log file
for that VM:
...
[Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:54:44 virt-manager 19292] DEBUG (create:721)
Guest type set to os_type=hvm, arch=x86_64, dom_type=kvm
[Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:54:59 virt-manager 19292] DEBUG
(DistroInstaller:112) DistroInstaller location is a local file/path:
/dev/sr0
[Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:55:13 virt-manager 19292] DEBUG
(DistroInstaller:112) DistroInstaller location is a local file/path:
/dev/sr0
...
[Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:55:18 virt-manager 19292] DEBUG (create:1438)
Creating a VM f11
Type: kvm,hvm
UUID: 36f91ace-120c-7a5a-f40d-5b332fa10b76
Install Source: /dev/sr0
OS: linux:fedora11
Kernel args: None
Memory: 2048
Max Memory: 2048
# VCPUs: 2
Filesize: 20.0
...
all of that certainly suggests to me that the install should be
coming from /dev/sr0, no? and the DVD sounds like it's being used
right up to the point where the installation starts checking for
package dependencies, which is when the network kicks into high gear
and the install starts chatting with a fedora mirror. and that's when
i shut it down.
does that help at all?
rday
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