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libguestfs + libguestfs-appliance, nbdkit nbdkit-linuxdisk-plugin - supermin?

nbdkit-Daemon muß laufen? modprobe nbd nbd install? –> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/658076/cannot-get-nbd-to-work

* Achtung: Derzeit aktuell ist virtio-win-0.1.221.iso. Die iso muß nicht ausgedateit werden; iso nach /usr/share/virtio-win kopieren. iso muß dann zu virtio-win.iso umbenannt werden (oder Link dieses Namens setzen).

virt-v2v -i vmx Debian_10_x86_64.vmx -o local -of qcow2 -os /var/lib/libvirt/images/ virt-v2v -i vmx Debian_10_x86_64.vmx -o libvirt -of qcow2 -os qemutest -n default –> „virt-v2v: warning: could not determine a way to update the configuration of Grub2“

virt-v2v -i vmx Windows10_Scanner_UG_RZ_Druckraum.vmx -o libvirt -of qcow2 -os qemutest -n default
virt-v2v: warning: /usr/share/virt-tools/pnp_wait.exe is missing.  
Firstboot scripts may conflict with PnP.
virt-v2v: warning: there are no virtio drivers available for this version 
of Windows (10.0 x86_64 Client).  virt-v2v looks for drivers in 
/usr/share/virtio-win
virt-v2v: warning: there is no QXL driver for this version of Windows (10.0 
x86_64).  virt-v2v looks for this driver in /usr/share/virtio-win
The guest will be configured to use slower emulated devices.
virt-v2v: This guest does not have virtio drivers installed.
[ 148,9] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas
[ 150,8] Closing the overlay
[ 151,0] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot
[ 151,0] Assigning disks to buses
virt-v2v: warning: removable CD-ROM device in slot 0 clashes with another 
disk, so it has been moved to a higher numbered slot on the same bus.  This 
may mean that this removable device has a different name inside the guest 
(for example a CD-ROM originally called /dev/hdc might move to /dev/hdd, or 
from D: to E: on a Windows guest).
virt-v2v: warning: removable CD-ROM device in slot 1 clashes with another 
disk, so it has been moved to a higher numbered slot on the same bus.  This 
may mean that this removable device has a different name inside the guest 
(for example a CD-ROM originally called /dev/hdc might move to /dev/hdd, or 
from D: to E: on a Windows guest).
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