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235 lines
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# Copy this file to virtio-win.cfg and edit it.
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# This file intends to be a central point of configuration for folks wanting
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# to install windows virtio drivers on windows guests
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# A bit of context on windows virtio drivers install
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# --------------------------------------------------
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# This method of install so far covers the storage (viostor) and network
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# (NetKVM) drivers. KVM autotest uses a boot floppy with a Windows answer
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# file in order to perform unattended install of windows guests. For winXP
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# and win2003, the unattended files are simple .ini files, while for win2008
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# and later, the unattended files are XML files.
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#
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# In order to install the virtio drivers during guest install, KVM autotest
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# has to inform the windows install programs *where* to find the drivers. So,
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# we work from the following assumptions:
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#
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# * You already have an iso file that contains windows virtio drivers
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# (inf files) for both netkvm and viostor. If you are unsure how to generate
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# that iso, there's an example script under contrib, inside the kvm test
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# directory. If you take a look at the files inside this iso image, a small
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# part of them should look like:
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#
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# ./wxp/x86/viostor.cat
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# ./wxp/x86/viostor.inf
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# ./wxp/x86/viostor.pdb
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# ./wxp/x86/viostor.sys
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#
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# * If you are planning on installing WinXP or Win2003, you should also have
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# a pre-made floppy disk image with the virtio drivers *and* a configuration
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# file that the installer program will read to fetch the right drivers from it.
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# Unfortunately, I don't have much info on how to build that file, you probably
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# would have the image already assembled if you are willing to test those guest
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# OS.
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#
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# So you have to map the paths of your cd containing the drivers on the config
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# variables. More details below.
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Windows:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# In order to enable drivers install, turn the below to 'yes'
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install_virtio = no
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# In order to enable drivers install, uncomment the assignment lines
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# below.
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# This makes the vm to be started with the virtio iso file as an extra
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# cdrom drive
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#cdroms += " virtio"
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# This assumes the virtio iso will be at (/tmp/kvm_autotest_root/isos)
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#cdrom_virtio = isos/virtio-win.iso
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# This ensures the iso will appear to the guest as F:
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#drive_index_virtio = 3
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# This assumes the virtio floppy will be at (/tmp/kvm_autotest_root/)
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# This floppy is needed only if you desire to test virtio drivers
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# install for WinXP and Win2003. If you don't, you can leave the line
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# below uncommented
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#virtio_floppy = virtio-drivers.vfd
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WinXP:
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32:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# This is a label used on the oemsetup.ini file, inside your
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# virtio floppy. You might actually want to check what are
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# the labels on yours
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virtio_oemsetup_id = WXP32
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\xp\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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64:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# This is a label used on the oemsetup.ini file, inside your
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# virtio floppy. You might actually want to check what are
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# the labels on yours
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virtio_oemsetup_id = WNET64
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\xp\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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Win2003:
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32:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# This is a label used on the oemsetup.ini file, inside your
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# virtio floppy. You might actually want to check what are
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# the labels on yours
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virtio_oemsetup_id = WNET32
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\xp\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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64:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# This is a label used on the oemsetup.ini file, inside your
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# virtio floppy. You might actually want to check what are
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# the labels on yours
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virtio_oemsetup_id = WNET64
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\xp\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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WinVista:
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32:
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sp1:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\x86'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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sp2:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\x86'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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64:
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sp1:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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sp2:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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Win2008:
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32:
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sp1:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\x86'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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sp2:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\x86'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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64:
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sp1:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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sp2:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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r2:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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Win7:
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32:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\x86'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\x86'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network32.msi'
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64:
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unattended_install.cdrom, whql.support_vm_install:
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# Look at your cd structure and see where the drivers are
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# actually located (viostor and netkvm)
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virtio_storage_path = 'F:\win7\amd64'
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virtio_network_path = 'F:\vista\amd64'
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# Uncomment if you have a nw driver installer on the iso
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#virtio_network_installer_path = 'F:\RHEV-Network64.msi'
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