f9 and f10 use virtio for disk and net devices
ubuntu hardy uses it for just net (there's a note about
lack disk virtio issues in their changelog)
virtio is skipped for the first network device if using
pxe. This is at least neccessary for f9, i'll test to
see if virtio + pxe bombs on rawhide.
Couple related fixes as well:
virt-install doesn't require both an os type and variant
specified now, just a variant is sufficient. So to
test this, only --os-variant fedora9 is needed.
freebsd6/7 now defaults to using ne2k, as dan mentioned
openbsd defaults to pcnet, which was mentioned on
et-mgmt-tools a while back and some openbsd wiki
pages I found.
Setting this to POST (or should I just close this since
Virtualization is for upstream bugs?)
Okay, I've added this in upstream:
f9 and f10 use virtio for disk and net devices
ubuntu hardy uses it for just net (there's a note about
lack disk virtio issues in their changelog)
virtio is skipped for the first network device if using
pxe. This is at least neccessary for f9, i'll test to
see if virtio + pxe bombs on rawhide.
Couple related fixes as well:
virt-install doesn't require both an os type and variant
specified now, just a variant is sufficient. So to
test this, only --os-variant fedora9 is needed.
freebsd6/7 now defaults to using ne2k, as dan mentioned
openbsd defaults to pcnet, which was mentioned on
et-mgmt-tools a while back and some openbsd wiki
pages I found.
Setting this to POST (or should I just close this since
Virtualization is for upstream bugs?)