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Old 07-11-2014, 10:56 PM   #1
ravindra.yadav
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Adding virtio crivers to centos to bringup on opentack


facing a issue where i have a RAW image which i am able to bring up on KVM where i can see it is up with IDE drivers and HDA format.

But the same image when i am trying to bring it on Openstack it goes into kernel panic mode. This is because openstack supports virtio and vda format.

can someone please let me know how can i add the virtio drivers to VM and set them permanently. and rebuild the initrd.

I tried to do a initrd but with no success.
 
  


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