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2016 Jun 22
4
[PATCH v2 0/4] virt-p2v support for openSUSE / SLES
Diff to v1:
* Use access rather than stat in gui.c
* Remove now uneeded and missplaced include for stat.h
Cédric Bosdonnat (4):
p2v: use yast2 lan on SUSE distros rather than NM
p2v: fix dependencies for SLES / openSUSE
p2v: add virt-p2v-make-kiwi to generate kiwi config
p2v: add -x option to nm-online
.gitignore | 3 +
configure.ac | 2 +
2016 Jun 22
5
[PATCH v3 0/4] virt-p2v support for openSUSE / SLES
Diff to v2:
* remove leftover variable declaration in gui.c
Cédric Bosdonnat (4):
p2v: use yast2 lan on SUSE distros rather than NM
p2v: fix dependencies for SLES / openSUSE
p2v: add virt-p2v-make-kiwi to generate kiwi config
p2v: add -x option to nm-online
.gitignore | 3 +
configure.ac | 2 +
p2v/Makefile.am | 31 +++++-
2016 Oct 10
0
[PATCH] p2v: Compress virt-p2v binary and store it in $libdir/virt-p2v (RHBZ#1382275).
Currently 'make install' installs the virt-p2v binary in
/usr/libexec/virt-p2v on the host. It is never supposed to be run
from there, even by another program, so use of /usr/libexec is
incorrect. It is only supposed to be copied into USB keys / ISOs /
etc created by virt-p2v-make-* scripts.
The other problem with shipping a "naked" binary on the host is that
packages built
2016 Jun 22
8
[PATCH 0/4] virt-p2v support for openSUSE / SLES
Hi there,
Here are a few patches to get virt-p2v working on openSUSE and SLES. Note
that I intentionnaly use icewm and yast2 lan for SLES and openSUSE since SLES
doesn't ship metacity and all of NetworkManager pieces.
Cédric Bosdonnat (4):
p2v: use yast2 lan on SUSE distros rather than NM
p2v: fix dependencies for SLES / openSUSE
p2v: add virt-p2v-make-kiwi to generate kiwi config
2010 May 19
2
Created a custom/minimal CentOS 5.x install ISO
Hi all,
I'd like to try rolling a somewhat stripped down and customized
CentOS DVD. This is particularly interesting to me now that CentOS 5.5
is 2 DVDs. I dare not call it a new distro as I suspect I will be the
only one to use it. ;)
I've been googling for ways to do this, figuring it must be somewhat
straight forward, but my google-fu is weak it seems. Can someone point
me
2019 Sep 10
3
[PATCH 0/2] Remove virt-p2v from libguestfs
Now that virt-p2v has its own repository [1] and releases [2], it is
time to remove it from libguestfs.
[1] https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-p2v
[2] http://download.libguestfs.org/virt-p2v/
Pino Toscano (2):
Remove virt-p2v
Remove remaining virt-p2v bits
.gitignore | 4 -
Makefile.am | 7 +-
bash/Makefile.am