Can't install NethServer 7 ISO on Hyper-V

Thanks for your effort!

I searched a bit, but I didn’t found any CentOS7 related bugs over Hyper-V, in fact is seems fully supported:

Looking to dracut error, I’m wondering if this is caused by a misconfigured root partition in the kickstart.
Can you please try to install a clean CentOS 7 using the NS iso?

i’m currently using the iso!!!

I know, but try to install a plain CentOS 7 not NS.

sorry!! ok, i’ll try

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the same errors after this:

Press “e” and add this at the end of the line

initcall_blacklist=clocksource_done_booting

I tried that option. Unsuccessfully
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.centos.general/156545
http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/msg157571.html

somth strange, please share Teamviewer credentials, i will take a look

Just another shot: can you also try with a vanilla ISO from CentOS site ( http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/7.2.1511/isos/x86_64/ ).

If the problem still persists, this is an incompatibility regarding RHEL/CentOS 7 on some Hyper-V configurations (not NS related), otherwise it’s a bug in our ISO building process.

I can not accept TeamViewer connections… is prohibited here …Maybe someone can reproduce the problem. Someone who has installed and use hyper-v R2 20012

I’ll put it in the download queue. It may take a couple of days … due to bandwidth constraints we have.
is this enough?:
http://centos.chicago.waneq.com/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso

Yes, it’s the right iso. Thank you for your time :smile:

same virtual machine config with 6.7 iso

@cronopio
What hard drive controller emulator do you use ?

http://www.hyper-v-mart.com/Howto/Install_CentOS_5_VM_Step_by_Step.aspx

@Nas : 1st generation virtual machine!! :sob:

why do you think that you do not need additioanal LINUX drivers for HYPER-V ?

I will try with my Hyper-v server

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I think for now you can not use the second generation, look here:
Bug 1192030 - Workstation LiveISO refuses to boot on Hyper-V Generation 2 VM

You could try by creating a VM first generation, and then utilize the VHD created with a second-generation VM.

Ciao
Enzo

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Read this article:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/rhel7-installation-fails-dev-root-does-not-exist-4175515886/

They speak of RH7.
They solved the problem by recreating the ISO to support UEFI boot.
Good luck :wink:

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