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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat CentOS Based Distribution Post 302816927 by verdepollo on Wednesday 5th of June 2013 12:05:40 AM
Old 06-05-2013
There isn't any standard for this, but as a rule of thumb you don't want to include anything under /opt and /home.

The reverse process (converting an ISO to a VM appliance) should be pretty straightforward since it would essentially involve a standard Linux installation.

Keep in mind that quemu-img only works on installed operating systems. It won't work with a OS that is totally loaded into RAM (such as most Live-CD).
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LIBGUESTFS(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     LIBGUESTFS(8)

NAME
update-guestfs-appliance - update the supermin appliance used by libguestfs SYNOPSIS
update-guestfs-appliance DESCRIPTION
update-guestfs-appliance creates or updates the supermin appliance for use with libguestfs. It uses febootstrap for this, therefore access to the package repository is needed. A supermin appliance contains only lists of files and directories. The contents of the referenced files are only copied into an ad-hoc filesystem whenever libguestfs starts a virtual machine. Therefore, calling update-guestfs-appliance is only needed after libguestfs has been installed or when the filesystem layouts or dependencies of needed packages on the host system have been changed. FILES
/usr/lib/guestfs/make.sh (the script that does the actual work), /usr/lib/guestfs/supermin.d/hostfiles /usr/lib/guestfs/supermin.d/base.img SEE ALSO
guestfish(1), guestmount(1), febootstrap(8), febootstrap-supermin-helper(8). AUTHOR
update-guestfs-appliance and this manual page were written by Hilko Bengen <bengen@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). August 2011 LIBGUESTFS(8)
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