![]() I might be wrong here, but I think the main difference is PCI devices structure so initramfs work in one way, but not in the other. KVM config (disk-related) look like this: Īnd my virt-manager do not allow me to make significant changes here. However, I have managed to run it via direct qemu command on KVM host: qemu-kvm -m 32768 -smp 8 -device virtio-net-pci,mac=42:5f:96:48:39:fa,netdev=vmnic -netdev tap,id=vmnic,script=/etc/ovs-ifup,downscript=/etc/ovs-ifdown -nographic -serial mon:stdio -drive file=/dev/lvm/vm,if=none,id=drive0,format=raw -device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive0,scsi=off SLES 11 SP4 seem to lack something because after that initramfs can't find any vbd device to mount root. ![]() My usual approach is to netboot any Linux in target VM, mount root of target OS, chroot and rebuild initramfs, then reboot VM into target OS. I have SUSE 11 SP4 VM, initially it was working on Xen in PV mode.
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