[CentOS-devel] centos/7 vagrant box: Could not find a controller named 'IDE Controller'
Marcin Dulak
marcin.dulak at gmail.com
Tue Dec 27 19:44:52 UTC 2016
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Laurentiu Pancescu <lpancescu at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 15/12/16 00:18, Marcin Dulak wrote:
>
>> I'm still thinking there can be something in centos box.ovf that makes it
>> vulnerable to such changes.
>> Someone familiar with the specification should be able to comment on this.
>> In the meantime I created an issue with vagrant:
>> https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/8105
>> Are you getting the correct boot order from centos/7 as described in the
>> vagrant issue?
>>
>
> No, I get the default boot order:
> boot1="floppy"
> boot2="dvd"
> boot3="disk"
> boot4="none"
>
> I see other settings imported correctly by VirtualBox (memory, cpus,
> storage controllers, network), and it doesn't display any error or warning
> if I import it manually:
>
> $ VBoxManage import ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/centos-VAGR
> ANTSLASH-7/1610.01/virtualbox/box.ovf
> 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%
> Interpreting /Users/laur/.vagrant.d/boxes/centos-VAGRANTSLASH-7/1610.01/v
> irtualbox/box.ovf...
> OK.
> Disks:
> vmdisk1 42949672960 -1 http://www.vmware.com/interfac
> es/specifications/vmdk.html#streamOptimized centos-7-1-1.x86_64.vmdk
> -1 -1
>
> Virtual system 0:
> 0: Suggested OS type: "RedHat_64"
> (change with "--vsys 0 --ostype <type>"; use "list ostypes" to list
> all possible values)
> 1: Suggested VM name "centos-7-1-1.x86_64"
> (change with "--vsys 0 --vmname <name>")
> 2: Number of CPUs: 1
> (change with "--vsys 0 --cpus <n>")
> 3: Guest memory: 512 MB
> (change with "--vsys 0 --memory <MB>")
> 4: Network adapter: orig NAT, config 3, extra type=NAT
> 5: IDE controller, type PIIX4
> (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 5 --ignore")
> 6: IDE controller, type PIIX4
> (disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 6 --ignore")
> 7: Hard disk image: source image=centos-7-1-1.x86_64.vmdk, target
> path=/Users/laur/VirtualBox VMs/centos-7-1-1.x86_64/centos-7-1-1.x86_64.vmdk,
> controller=5;channel=0
> (change target path with "--vsys 0 --unit 7 --disk path";
> disable with "--vsys 0 --unit 7 --ignore")
> 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%
> Successfully imported the appliance.
>
> The Debian images don't even bother to specify a boot order, I doubt it
> makes a difference in practice. But if you think it's important, you can
> file a bug report against Image Factory (imgfac.org) - such a change
> would have to be made upstream.
https://github.com/redhat-imaging/imagefactory/issues/393
>
>
> Best regards,
> Laurențiu
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