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  • JCloud

    Alexander David Frick any ideas about this?

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  • Joe

    No not Possible from my knowing...

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  • Alexander David Frick

    This seems dumb but have you tried renaming it to .iso, not .img or .bin

    It may also be because the images are dd images, and dont use isolinux or grub. An example of this is when you write the image to a usb drive using Rufus or similar, you can only write it in dd mode (raw block mode, no fs, requires repartition and format to make usb usable again), and also the fact that writing on linux or chromiumos requires cros-flash (which itself just calls dd and points to the usb device) All this is speculation and as Joe said it just may not be possible.

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  • Alexander David Frick

    I have minimal experience with hypervisors and virtualization outside of vbox and vmware and pxe booting. If you are trying to install a hypervisor on cloudready, that isn't possbile. If you want an image that will run in a hypervisor idk outside of vmware how to do that.

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