KVM support is most important for my customers. Openvz er low priority. The solution about making it possible when the server is installed to specify what kind of server you want, KVM/OPENVZ or both is a good solution.
It was something wrong with the Windows 2008 install media. I downloaded the trial version of Windows 2008 R2 from the Microsoft site and installed the os with no problems. I could then change product id from the os and...voila problem solved.
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I though the default cd-rom driver should work myself. But I still get this error. (See attached screenshot). Any clue how to solve this problem?
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Hi!
When Windows 2008 R2 installation boot it asks about a CD/DVD driver. I know KVM uses a QEMU DVD-ROM driver. Anybody know where I can get a driver like this or do you have another solution to the problem?
:)-|algeir