I can confirm the above too. What I've taken to doing is installing the
VM with kvm on the command line as William mentions above, and then
using virt-manager / virsh afterwards. This works fine for me. William
I've attached the xml file I'm currently using fine from virt-manager,
hope it helps.
T
Oh and I've duplicated it on two machines. My laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo
with VT ext enabled) and on a Dell Server here at work (PE840, Quad Core
Xeon with VT ext enabled).
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Cannot create Windows VM using virsh or virt-manager with KVM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231878
You received this bug
Public bug reported:
I'm attempting to use virt-manager to create a Windows XP VM. This
worked previously but for some reason does not anymore (as of this
weekend). The problem may be related to libvirtd though because it
happens when trying to create the VM from the command line.
Version: Ubuntu