Thanks, sadly that did not work. I worked around this now by imaging with dd and handmade vmdk-descriptor files. Has to reinstall grub/efi, but other than that it worked nicely.
Hello, I was attempting to convert a ubuntu device into a virtual machine using Converter 6.2. Unfortunately it did not see my (definitely existing) boot partition, and after sifting through ...
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Hello, I was attempting to convert a ubuntu device into a virtual machine using Converter 6.2. Unfortunately it did not see my (definitely existing) boot partition, and after sifting through the worker logs the following line leads me to believe nvme source disks are not supported: > [2018-07-27 17:36:55,709 INFO storage ]: Parted returned device with path: /dev/nvme0n1, type: 0 --> [2018-07-27 17:36:55,709 INFO storage ]: Skipping unsupported device with path: /dev/nvme0n1, type: 0 which to me seems like it would only be a semantic problem due to the other device name. Is my asessment correct? Any ideas on how to convert this? Thanks in advance