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[Bug 1872790] Re: empty qcow2
From: |
John Snow |
Subject: |
[Bug 1872790] Re: empty qcow2 |
Date: |
Thu, 28 May 2020 22:55:54 -0000 |
It sounds like maybe these disks have been partitioned in a format that
only Windows understands. Can you tell me what the windows disk manager
claims the partition table format to be?
If you still think that maybe there's a QEMU bug, please give more
details:
- host kernel version
- qemu version
- qemu command line
- how were these qcow2 files created?
- What version of qcow2 file does `qemu-img info` say they are?
- What version of windows? (10?)
- Can you name one of the third party disk managers so we can try to
reproduce it?
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872790
Title:
empty qcow2
Status in QEMU:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I plugged multiple qcow2 to a Windows guest. On the Windows disk
manager all disks are listed perfectly, with their data, their real
space, I even can explore all files on the Explorer, all cool
On third party disk manager (all of them), I only have the C:\ HDD who
act normally, all the other plugged qcow2 are seen as fully
unallocated, so I can't manipulate them
I want to move some partitions, create others, but on Windows disk
manager I can't extend or create partition and on third party I didn't
see the partitions at all
Even guestfs doesn't recognize any partition table `libguestfs: error:
inspect_os: /dev/sda: not a partitioned device`
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