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2:27pm Tue 12th Mar, Henuka D.

  • a Qcow2 file extracted from the CITS3007 vagrant image

I've tried doing numerous times this but had no success. It's a shame as I have successfully done this extraction before, though it has always been a hit-or-miss.

Going into ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/arranstewart-VAGRANTSLASH-cits3007-ubuntu2004/0.1.4/virtualbox and using ls reveals a packer-cits3007-1659682974-disk001.vmdk.

I used scp to copy it over to an AMD64 virtual machine for Kali Linux and tried to use qemu-img with the command: qemu-img convert -O qcow2 packer-cits3007-1659682974-disk001.vmdk cits3007.qcow2

Putting this into UTM and disabling UEFI boot in the system settings for the VM in UTM didn't do anything. 😭

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