
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 02:27:16PM +0000, Jonathan Horne wrote:
I did try to create a new VM and add the 2 disks that were originally imported, but still no go. The vm refuses to boot.
You need to be much more specific about how it "refuses to boot".
I was also unable to import just the D drive attached to a VM, it gave me the error " virt-v2v: No root device found in this operating system image".
As explained earlier, data disks don't need any conversion. There is nothing that virt-v2v could do with them, and it isn't able to operate on data disks, only on operating systems.
Right now I am trying to consolidate the KVM virtual machine down to 1 disk partitioned to the necessary C and D drives, and ill try an import like that (since it was previously successful coming from KVM with just the one disk).
A word of caution: Don't use Windows logical disks. Use regular partitions. Although we now support LDM upstream, that support is not in RHEL 6. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Fedora Windows cross-compiler. Compile Windows programs, test, and build Windows installers. Over 100 libraries supported. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW