I'm getting the following error. RedHat seems to thin the answer
is to
use their virtio-win rpm. As far as I can tell, this is not available
anywhere, So I've just got to go and get the iso that it installs from
kvm.org. Ok, done. now that I have said iso, where the heck do I put
it, since it doesn't seem to align with the structure that v2v is
looking for.
virt-v2v: Installation failed because the following files referenced
in the configuration file are required, but missing:
/usr/share/virtio-win/drivers/i386/WinXP
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My terminal doesn't have the correct settings but the layout looks
something like this:
tree /usr/share/virtio-win/drivers/
âââ amd64
â  âââ Win2003
â  â  âââ netkvm.cat
â  â  âââ netkvm.inf
â  â  âââ netkvm.sys
â  â  âââ vioscsi.cat
â  â  âââ vioscsi.inf
â  â  âââ vioscsi.sys
â  â  âââ viostor.cat
â  â  âââ viostor.inf
â  â  âââ viostor.sys
â  âââ Win2008
â  â  âââ netkvm.cat
â  â  âââ netkvmco.dll
â  â  âââ netkvm.inf
â  â  âââ netkvm.sys
â  â  âââ readme.doc
â  â  âââ vioscsi.cat
â  â  âââ vioscsi.inf
â  â  âââ vioscsi.sys
â  â  âââ viostor.cat
â  â  âââ viostor.inf
â  â  âââ viostor.sys
â  âââ Win2008R2
etc....
Joop