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- | The Overview pane allows you to pick a chipset and specify the bootloader you want to use. These options were specified on many Wikis, so I followed suit. After this was done, I then changed the Boot Options so that the CD-ROM was punched, and so that it was at the top of the list. This is because virt-manager interprets the .iso as a CD-ROM and won't find the installer media unless this is done. It might already be set this way on your virt-manager instance but it was not on mine because I had disabled it before. I only figured this out after searching through random forums and banging my head. Super obvious in hindsight. | + | The Overview pane allows you to pick a chipset and specify the bootloader you want to use. These options were specified on many Wikis, so I followed suit. After this was done, I then changed the Boot Options so that the CD-ROM was punched, and so that it was at the top of the list. This is because virt-manager interprets the .iso as a CD-ROM and won't find the installer media unless this is done. It might already be set this way on your virt-manager instance but it was not on mine because I had disabled it before. I only figured this out after searching through random forums and banging my head. Super obvious in hindsight; thanks to shawnsg' |
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