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Old 23rd October 2009, 05:33 AM
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Qemu, Virtual Machine Manager and moving an image.

I have an image I was using on my desktop with Qemu and Virtual Machine Manager. I want to move the image to my server. I copied the machinename.img to my server and have tried to restore vie VMM, however it says the image does not appear to be a valid saved image file. What am I doing wrong?

Verified I can boot image with qemu alone in the command line.

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