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<pre wrap="">Is libguestfs working for Windows guests?
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Ccing libguestfs list.
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Thanks.
Yes, it works fine on Windows guests.
On RHEL 6 (*only*) you have to install the libguestfs-winsupport
package from RHN.
On Fedora and other distros, Windows guests are supported out of the
box:
$ virt-inspector -a /dev/vg_pin/WinXP | head
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<operatingsystems>
<operatingsystem>
<root>/dev/sda1</root>
<name>windows</name>
<arch>i386</arch>
<distro>windows</distro>
<product_name>Microsoft Windows XP</product_name>
<major_version>5</major_version>
<minor_version>1</minor_version>
Is there any particular problem you're having?
Rich.
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H'm. Well, I'm doing this on Arch Linux, and I don't seem to have a
virt-inspector command. I did set up an area for guestfs
successfully in virt-manager, but was not able to figure out how to
find it in Windows. The guest is Windows 7 64-bit, if that makes a
difference.<br>
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