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Libvirt & Proxmox - imaged based issues reported by community

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      Description of problem:

      From community (user1)

      So I'm trying to get Foreman to create VM's on my Compute Resource (proxmox) from an Image.  I created the Image in the Compute Resource, it seems to be created okay (it found the VMID and the Image has a UUID (1_999) kinda matching the VMID (999) so I suspect this went okay.  
      
      When creating a new Host, I select the "Deploy On" Compute Resource (proxmox),  the Compute Profile (I created a new one, specifying my image).  But Foreman can only create a VM that is trying to PXEboot.  At the 'Operating Systems' tab, switching the Provisioning Method from Network to Image does not seem to do anything, it keeps showing "PXE Loader" settings for Image based.  
      
      Am I missing something in how Foreman deploy image-based VMs? 

      From community (user2)

      I'm having this exact problem with libvirt12:57I've setup image builds loads of time, but for some reason it seems to be copying a 'blank disk' instead of the image which then means it tries to pxe boot 

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              rhn-engineering-lstejska Leos Stejskal
              rhn-engineering-lstejska Leos Stejskal
              Lena Ansorgová (zuansorg) Lena Ansorgová (zuansorg)
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