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Hello:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I have a 64-bit CentOS/7 (build 1503),
Intel processor w/kvm.<br>
All YUM UPDATES done.<br>
<br>
I'm new to this.<br>
<br>
In trying to build several VMs using virt-manager, it'd most often
give me an empty, unbootable VM. <br>
It would occasionally work, I've now got a couple Linux and one
Win/7 VM, which work fine.<br>
<br>
Occasionally I'd see an error that it failed to grab the keyboard
<br>
(when going from the real machine to the VM it was building,
I'm supposing).<br>
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I don't see that error every time.<br>
Which makes sense, when it interacts with me, it builds OK, using
as my source either an .iso I've downloaded from the net, or in
the case of my Win/7, I downloaded the DVD, renamed it, etc.<br>
That is to say, everything looks fine, it tells me it's building a
CentOS or a Win machine, so I know it's finding and interpreting
what it's building from.<br>
<br>
The last time I built a VM, intending to scrupulously record ANY
anomaly (generally there are none), it worked fine. I haven't had
the opportunity to build again.<br>
<br>
I find nothing in the literature, forums, etc. relating to my
issue.<br>
What to do?<br>
Is anyone else having this problem?<br>
What can I do to capture information to help y'all resolve the
issue?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
-doug</div>
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