![]() ![]() Just for fun (although there are plenty of other ways/tools).Ĭonverting an iso to a vhd using vmount and 7z. I'm after some direction, so I can try and make intelligent attempts. Then I may as well try that, because if it doesn't take long to create the VMDK image - then if the AWS import fails - then not a lot of time & effort has been lost. So if there are some tools that read an ISO image and produce a VMDK and they're easy to use. Having said that, the ISO image is around 700MB So my preference is to understand how I go about converting an ISO to a VMDK, and then try to do that within a VMware VM, as I think that is most likely to meet all the stated pre-req's as I understand them. The Official AWS documentation specifically recommends using VMware to create the VMDK image. That link I posted indicates that not all vmdk images are equal (i.e. So in answer to your question - I don't really know. I just want to try and minimise the amount of error. To be frank the info on the process seems limited and as a result there is probably going to be some "trial and error" on my part. ![]() I've looked at some YouTube videos and stuff I've found via Google to try and understand the process. ![]() A newbie when it comes to building a custom AMI (AWS Machine Image). ![]()
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