Just noticed, that on my second machine, none of these issues are
present.
The only differences are the affected machine is (1) a fresh install (2)
has dual monitors - 24" each. The unaffected machine is (1) an upgrade
from a fresh install from 11.04 (2) has a single 23" monitor.
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Here is the documented behavior of the Unity hotkeys and was accurate
and functional as of 11.04:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/28086/what-are-unitys-keyboard-and-mouse-
shortcuts
==BEGIN EXCERPT FROM ABOVE==
Window Placement
If you cycle through the same key Unity will cy
Network Manager is used for much more than configuring wired
networking... I use the network interface file to configure my wired
connections (because I require the use of VLANs and Bridges - which
Network Manager does not provide). However on some machines I still
need network manager for the us
This issue also affects me. Quick and dirty reproduction steps.
1) Remove all network configuration from Network Manager.
2) Manually define a static or dhcp address in /etc/network/interfaces
3) Restart networking /etc/init.d/networking restart
4) Manually define /etc/resolv.conf for your enviro
Also looking at your notes it looks like that previous patch which was
committed only affected the creation. So perhaps the same sort of check
can be incorporated into the conversion process as well, so that you
don't have the silent error.
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I have attached a couple of VHDs that I created with Windows 7. These
should be helpful in your reproduction.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/814222
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kvm cannot use vhd files ov
This is a dynamically expanding VHD file created using the reproduction
steps above on Windows 7. This one is 140GB and silently errors on
conversion.
This has not been formatted or even initialized.
"kvm-img info 140g-dynamic.vhd" does not show the proper geometry.
** Attachment added: "140g-d
This is a dynamically expanding VHD file created using the reproduction
steps above on Windows 7. This one is 120GB and converts correctly.
This has not been formatted or even initialized.
"kvm-img info 120g-dynamic.vhd" shows the proper geometry.
** Attachment added: "120g-dynamic.vhd"
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Are the priority definitions documented somewhere?
I personally think you were right on when you had the priority at
medium.
Primarily because of the fact that no error is generated. It can't just
silently fail. If it generated an error (so that people knew they
needed to look for a work around
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The primary use case for using vhds with KVM is to perform a conversion
to a raw image file so that one could move from Hyper-V to Linux-KVM.
See more on this http://blog.allanglesit.com/2011/03/linux-kvm-
migrating-hyper-v-vhd-images-to-kvm/
# kvm-img convert -f raw -O vpc /
Any news on this? I noticed that 2.6.35-7 came out without this file as
well. I'd love to speak with whomever is compiling the kernel to see if
I can help.
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Hyper-V Modules Incomplete
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592886
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50160781/hyper-v_bug.tar
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592886
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In Linux Kernel 2.6.32 the Hyper-V Modules were included in staging/hv.
This has carried forward into 2.6.35 on Maverick. The Maverick Linux
kernel images 2.6.35-1-generic and 2.6.35-2-generic do not include all
of the modules.
To reproduce you do not need to use a Hyper-V g
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