Hello:
I am using kvm on a CentOS 5.4 server.
I am trying to install the TunkeyLinux Core appliance
found here: http://www.turnkeylinux.org/core
I downloaded the ISO file from the web site.
Then, I used this command to intall it:
virt-install -n tkl-core -r 512 --vcpus=1 --check-cpu --os-type=linux
--os-variant=ubuntuhardy -v --accelerate
-c /tmp/turnkey-core-2009.10-hardy-x86.iso
-f /var/lib/libvirt/images/tkl-core.img -s 15 -b br0 --vnc noautoconsole
When I connect to the VNC console, I get the Turnkey linux
options screen.
I select Install to hard disk from there and it seems to
start the install but crashes during the installer startup.
This is repeatable so there has to be a way to debug it.
I tried turning on the debug option for virt-install but that
did not give me any useful info.
Any ideas how to debug this?
Thanks,
Neil
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I am trying to track down what happened with the “kernel-azure” packages that were created by the Virt SIG? I see the last release was August 2020. I also can’t seem to find the sources in the Virt repo (http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/virt/x86_64/azure/Packages/k/) nor in the CentOS git repo (https://git.centos.org/group/sig-virt)
I’m assuming the status is you no longer wish to build the Azure specific kernel, and I would like to see what was involved in doing so, to decide if I want to build them, or if I need to deprecate the Azure kernel for our appliances in the field.
Thanks,
Greg
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Gregory Young | Senior Developer/Systems Engineer | N-able