I am using Windows ISO files created using NTLite to install Virtual Machines, I do this using Virt-Manager.
Virt-Manager is able to detect the OS automatically based on Volume ID, on linux:
I noticed Virt-Manager never detects the iso created by NTLite as being a windows ISO, but it detects the original pre NTLite ISO just fine.
I tried setting the volume ID to the same as the original iso in NTLite: "CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DVD9"
NTLite changes "EN-US" to "EN_US", I am hoping NTLite could allow me to use "-" characters as part of the iso label, that should solve the issue.
Virt-Manager is able to detect the OS automatically based on Volume ID, on linux:
Code:
osinfo-detect /path/windows.iso
I noticed Virt-Manager never detects the iso created by NTLite as being a windows ISO, but it detects the original pre NTLite ISO just fine.
I tried setting the volume ID to the same as the original iso in NTLite: "CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DVD9"
NTLite changes "EN-US" to "EN_US", I am hoping NTLite could allow me to use "-" characters as part of the iso label, that should solve the issue.