On Wed, 2018-08-22 at 09:10 +0200, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > On 21/08/18 21:53, Brenton Earl wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am trying to boot the Raspberry Pi image in qemu KVM on > > CentOS7. I > > converted the image to a qcow2 file system, extracted the /boot > > directory and tried to boot. > > > > I am using the following command: > > > > $ sudo virt-install --name centos7_armhfp \ > > --memory 4096 \ > > --boot kernel=/var/lib/libvirt/armhfp-boot/boot/vmlinuz-4.14.28- > > 201.el7.centos.armv7hl,initrd=/var/lib/libvirt/armhfp- > > boot/boot/initramfs-4.14.28- > > 201.el7.centos.armv7hl.img,kernel_args="console=ttyAMA0 rw > > root=/dev/sda3" \ > > --disk /var/lib/libvirt/images/CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-Generic- > > Minimal-1708-guest.qcow2 \ > > --import \ > > --arch armv7l \ > > --machine virt \ > > --os-variant centos7.0 > > > > I get the following error: > > > > Starting install... > > ERROR unsupported configuration: qemu-xhci not supported in this > > QEMU binary > > Domain installation does not appear to have been successful. > > If it was, you can restart your domain by running: > > virsh --connect qemu:///system start centos7_armhfp > > otherwise, please restart your installation. > > > > > > I am following this tutorial that should technically work on all > > architectures if modified to fit: > > > > https://arrfab.net/posts/2017/Sep/29/using-centos-7-armhfp-vm-on-ce > > ntos > > -7-aarch64/ > > > > > > What am I doing wrong? I searched the web a bit but found no > > significant results. > > > > I tried to boot with the generic and the pi images with the same > > error > > output. I feel like I am missing something simple because I am > > used to > > using virt-manager instead of the command line to install virtual > > machines. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Just to be sure : you're trying that on a aarch64 kvm host, not on a > x86_64 one, right ? (I prefer asking the obvious thing first) I am trying to do so on a x86_64 Centos 7 host. Is there not a way to run Centos ARM on this architecture within a virtual machine? I skipped the relevant parts of the how to in order to get KVM working. For example, I skipped installing AAVMF and used qemu-system-arm instead. > > _______________________________________________ > Arm-dev mailing list > Arm-dev at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev -- Brenton Earl <brent at exitstatusone.com> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 801 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/arm-dev/attachments/20180822/c65d488c/attachment-0006.sig>