How do you create a new vm from an imported disk
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I would do it like this --
- Create the VM using the desired template
- Delete the "default" disk from the VM
- Attach the imported disk
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I would do the same: create a VM without disk with the closest template possible (eg Ubuntu for an Ubuntu imported VM), don't boot it. Then, attach an existing disk, and boot it

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Close... but it can't find a boot disk by the looks of things.
I'll have to play further.
P.
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What do you mean? Can you be more explicit?
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The VM tries to boot to the newly added .vhd disk, but is unable to find anything to boot from.
P.
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Try to boot with a live CD (eg Ubuntu) and access the disk content from there. Maybe you need to chroot and reinstall grub, and reload initrd if Xen drivers aren't there.
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I found the instructions here https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/Migrating-from-other-hypervisors and it talks about using dracut on the vm before the export, do you think this is worth a try?
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That might do the trick, yes
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Groan... maybe testing with a machine what actually boots in kvm to start with would be a good idea... trust me to pick a broken machine to test with... now.. lets try that again shall we? Sorry for wasting your time all... will report back how I go with a working machine.
P.
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hahaha
no worries, it happens 
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So very very close.
I have migrated a ubuntu 19.04 machine from KVM to my lab, and managed to get it to boot, until!! I tried to attach the guest-tools cd to install them.
I got an error that said the cd is not fully installed, restart the vm.
I tried that, and now the machine refuses to boot at all with the old "unknown error".
vm.start { "id": "3ffe9f7e-cf37-3003-348f-766c7059ff49" } { "code": "VDI_MISSING", "params": [ "OpaqueRef:a70e1e33-4a17-4d6b-961f-6e4044aed54d", "OpaqueRef:0aa6eb4a-1c93-4227-952c-ec47fb3b29fe" ], "call": { "method": "VM.start", "params": [ "OpaqueRef:72c1f833-98d9-41b8-80b4-f531cdd77861", false, false ] }, "message": "VDI_MISSING(OpaqueRef:a70e1e33-4a17-4d6b-961f-6e4044aed54d, OpaqueRef:0aa6eb4a-1c93-4227-952c-ec47fb3b29fe)", "name": "XapiError", "stack": "XapiError: VDI_MISSING(OpaqueRef:a70e1e33-4a17-4d6b-961f-6e4044aed54d, OpaqueRef:0aa6eb4a-1c93-4227-952c-ec47fb3b29fe) at Function.wrap (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/_XapiError.js:16:12) at _httpRequestPlus.default.post.readAll.then.text (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/packages/xen-api/src/transports/json-rpc.js:35:27) at tryCatcher (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/util.js:16:23) at Promise._settlePromiseFromHandler (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:547:31) at Promise._settlePromise (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:604:18) at Promise._settlePromise0 (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:649:10) at Promise._settlePromises (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/promise.js:729:18) at _drainQueueStep (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:93:12) at _drainQueue (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:86:9) at Async._drainQueues (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:102:5) at Immediate.Async.drainQueues [as _onImmediate] (/home/pnunn/xen-orchestra/node_modules/bluebird/js/release/async.js:15:14) at runCallback (timers.js:705:18) at tryOnImmediate (timers.js:676:5) at processImmediate (timers.js:658:5)" } -
Eject the CD and try to boot.
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Ughh. thought I tried that. Just did it with the machine off and its now booting again, thank you, however, that doesn't get the tools installed.
After some mucking around, it seems I can mount pretty much any other .iso from the iso store but note the guest-tools.iso for some reason. It just does nothing now (as in, the pulldown list is just showing "select disk(s)".
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OK, seems I wasn't trying hard enough.
I was trying to mount the tools under the iso list, but when I look further down the list to xc-ng Tools it turns out I can mount the tools from there as long as I do it manually (mount /dev/sr0 /media/blahblah).
Installed now, all good.
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