ubuntu and kvm

Nathan England nathan at nmecs.com
Thu May 14 12:26:33 MST 2015


Your experience generally sums up every attempt I've made at making 
things work with any of the *buntu versions. I have spent enough time to 
get really frustrated with it and eventually go to something else.

For a short time I was concerned because Fedora was too unstable with 
systemd, ubuntu just sucks for everything beyond running from a live 
disc (and even that half the time), and openSuSE while awesome would 
suddenly crap out after a few reboots. Never really figured that one out 
and was really disappointed.

Finally with Fedora 21 things are stable again. F20 got better later in 
its life.




On 2015-05-13 17:31, Michael Butash wrote:
> Thanks for the comments from Stephen and James.
> 
> This has unfortunately been a very frustrating experience, having
> tried VirtualBox, KVM, and now even VMware Workstation, just try to
> get something working, and each is fubar for some reason under ubuntu.
> 
> Virtualbox always works well, but for some reason won't import the
> disk (some kind of uuid issue reading the disk image).
> KVM packages just seem broken under ubuntu, as does apparmor (as 
> usual).
> VMware Workstation/Player 11 does nothing but give me "permission
> denied" when trying to make a vm as a user, then as root tells me
> there is no space left with 40gb in the volume.
> 
> I haven't seen this many f'd up package or app installs under ubuntu
> in a while, though I expect it of VMware - they can't make linux
> clients to save their life.  KVM I was surprised to see it's as much a
> basketcase under ubuntu as it was.  Seems if people use it, they do so
> with the rh variants, for a reason.
> 
> All I wanted was a stupid F5 load-balancer virtual appliance to run to
> lab, instead 3 days wasted.  Ugh.
> 
> Thanks again all.
> 
> -mb
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