On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 01:19:34PM -0700, David Mueller wrote:
Is it possible to tell virt-install to skip the reboot it does after
completing the OS install to a guest? I'm writing some shell scripts
to automate creating and running of virtual machines, and the reboot
after the install is just slowing things down as I have to wait for it
to boot up, then shut it down before I can continue.
I'm using a customized Fedora 7 installer creating using Revisor and a
kickstart file, so if it's a change I need to do there (thinking
perhaps that the command to restart rather than shut down is coming
from the guest) I can. I noticed that using virt-manager, when the
install finished and I hit restart, the guest simply shut down.
This capability was supposed to be included in the 0.300.0 release, adding
a --noreboot flag. But we screwed up and forgot to push the changeset in
question to the upstream repo. I'll add it as a patch to the next Fedora
RPM we release.
Dan.
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