Vm not Booting after Physical to VM migration

Hi,
I referenced a white paper to do a physical linux 5.2 32 bit machine from Physical hardware into my OVM cluster.
All seems have gone well - template imported fine and machine creation from template also - but at startup it keeps requesting the boot disk. Seems like the bootloader is missing or cannot be found.
Has anyone had this issue before or am I doing something wrong here?
What I did realize is that we have a 140gb disk (partitioned for / and swap and boot etc....) and a 100gb partition for /u01 on the source - and the VM template as imported seems to have two 100g disk and one 140gb disk.....
Any help would be appreciated....
Regards

No worries - I modified configuration so that the disks appear in the right order. the boot device as hda and removed the duplicate /u01 device.
The duplicate comes form the fact the the multipath drivers where not loaded as when the VM was created.
Also had to fiddle with mount point a bit - but all is good and ready now!
Hardus
Edited by: Hardus on Dec 7, 2010 1:15 PM
Edited by: Hardus on Dec 7, 2010 1:15 PM

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    Gdtr
    000000000000270000002B0000000000
    Tsc
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    ApicBase
    0xfee00900
    SysenterCs
    0x0
    SysenterEip
    0x0
    SysenterEsp
    0x0
    PendingInterruption
    0x0
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    Thanks

    How many vCPU and how much RAM have you given the VM?
     Are you using alt +F10 and going into the shell to format the VHD and prior to the installation?
    Are you using media that has SP1 slip streamed into it?
    Have you tried forcing the vm off and then back on again?
    Brian Ehlert
    http://ITProctology.blogspot.com
    Learn. Apply. Repeat.
    vCPU = 1
    RAM = 2048MB
    No, I haven't try formatting the VHD between the window installation. This is the first time I'm facing the issue. It is a simple windows 7 pre activated iso file, not powered by SP1. I have tried forcing the VM off and ON again, but simply i can't get the
    window screen back. Whenever the VM malfunctioning like this, then it cannot be shut down from the Hyper-V directly, but to make the VM Turn Off manually.

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