How to convert iso file to vmdk file

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Run the following command to check whether the installation is successful:.For SUSE or openSUSE, run the following command:.For CentOS, Red Hat, or Oracle, run the following command:.For Ubuntu or Debian, run the following command:.If any error occurs, see 'Appendix 2: Common Errors During qemu-img-hw Running' in Converting the Image Format Using qemu-img-hw. The following information is displayed: # qemu-img info centos6.9.qcow2 Run the following command to query details about the converted image file in QCOW2 format:.The following information is displayed: # qemu-img convert -p -f vmdk -O qcow2 centos6.9.vmdk centos6.9.qcow2 The part following -O (which must be in upper case) consists of the required format, source image file, and target image file.Īfter the conversion is complete, the target image file is displayed in the directory where the source image file is located.

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Qemu-img convert -p -f vmdk -O qcow2 centos6.9.vmdk centos6.9.qcow2

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If the qemu-img version information is contained in the command output, the installation is successful. If Path does not exist, add it and set its value to D:\Program Files\qemu.Ĭhoose Start > Run, enter cmd, and press Enter.

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