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Migrating VMs from Dedicated KVM Server to Unraid

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I have a number of carefully groomed VM disks, and I am attempting to transfer them over to my UnRAID server from my Ubuntu Server KVM server.

 

Currently, when I tried to use an existing windows 10 VM disk, it just booted to a UEFI console. How can I get these migrated over to my unraid box?

8 hours ago, benyanke said:

Currently, when I tried to use an existing windows 10 VM disk, it just booted to a UEFI console. How can I get these migrated over to my unraid box?

Did you create the VM originally as SeaBios or OVMF bios option?    You have to use the same option under unRAID as you cannot change this post Windows installation.

 

It might be worth bringing across the XML from the UBUNTU system as well as the vdisks and then editing the XML to alter any paths to match the unRAID system.

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