[Thincrust-devel] How to copy libvirt images to usb/cd so thatI can boot them as independent appliance

Joey Boggs jboggs at redhat.com
Tue Sep 15 20:14:10 UTC 2009


Kamesh Jayachandran wrote:
>
> >>
> >> It worked well.
> >>
> >>
>
> >Great.. I assume the performance was much better. To run virt, you will
> >either need a new piece of hardware.. or install xen.
>
> Any idea how 'virt' is written to machine's harddisk?
>
> I mean do people mount harddisk on to some writer box and 'dd' virt to 
> it and place hard disk in the box.
>
> Thanks
> With regards
> Kamesh Jayachandran
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 From the top of my head cobbler can clone systems like you want, but 
you may be better off with something like:
- Boot from a Fedora livecd either via pxe/cd   and dd the image over 
nfs/usb based storage




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