I'd like to know what is the difference between virt-install and vm-install. (I'm a noob and it shows :))
Recently I tried to setup a virtual machine to test the kde neon 5 iso. Using vm-install I was told that no boot sector was found on the iso.
I tried virt-install and all went well.
I'd like to add that after my initial installation of kvm nothing worked. There was no kvm group to add my user name, libvirtd refused to run.
Going through the forum there was a link to the virtualization repo; Index of /repositories/Virtualization:/openSUSE13.1/openSUSE_13.1 which I enabled, after removing the (OBS.../home/aaesev) repo.
I uninstalled kvm and reinstalled the packages from the virtualization repo and was able to have kvm running, and added my user to both the kvm group and libvirt.
Using Opensuse 13.1 KDE.
...thanks
Recently I tried to setup a virtual machine to test the kde neon 5 iso. Using vm-install I was told that no boot sector was found on the iso.
I tried virt-install and all went well.
I'd like to add that after my initial installation of kvm nothing worked. There was no kvm group to add my user name, libvirtd refused to run.
Going through the forum there was a link to the virtualization repo; Index of /repositories/Virtualization:/openSUSE13.1/openSUSE_13.1 which I enabled, after removing the (OBS.../home/aaesev) repo.
I uninstalled kvm and reinstalled the packages from the virtualization repo and was able to have kvm running, and added my user to both the kvm group and libvirt.
Using Opensuse 13.1 KDE.
...thanks