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        Hi Richard,<br />
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        Any chance for a workaround: changing /etc/redhat-release first...., modify some virt-v2v configuration file?<br />
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        Centos is just my poor men@home lab...<br />
        <br />
        Winfried<br />
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        "Richard W.M. Jones" <<a href="mailto:rjones@redhat.com">rjones@redhat.com</a>> schreef:</p>
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        On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 03:30:03PM +0100, Winfried de Heiden wrote:
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                Hi Richard,<br />
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                 Centos 5.7 that is:<br />
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                 virt-inspector -a /var/lib/libvirt/images/PXE5.img<br />
                 <?xml version="1.0"?><br />
                 <operatingsystems><br />
                 <operatingsystem><br />
                 <root>/dev/VG_OS/LV_ROOT</root><br />
                 <name>linux</name><br />
                 <arch>x86_64</arch><br />
                 <distro>centos</distro><br />
                 <product_name>CentOS release 5.7 (Final)</product_name><br />
                 <major_version>5</major_version><br />
                 <minor_version>7</minor_version><br />
                 <package_format>rpm</package_format></blockquote>
        In the current RHEL 6 virt-v2v, CentOS support is either disabled or<br />
        wasn't yet written, I can't remember which ... CentOS conversions,<br />
        including virtio conversion, can be done by virt-v2v upstream.<br />
        <br />
        Rich.<br />
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        --<br />
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        Met vriendelijke groet,<br />
        <br />
        Winfried de Heiden</div>
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