Ubuntu 10.0.4 has some pretty major network issues in Hyper-V. In order
to get this working well it will need to be developed on a RedHat-like
base (RedHat, Fedora, CentOS).
@treydock, Hyper-V needs a VHD formated disk and the boot device must be
on a virtual IDE channel for booting the VM. Hyper-V will not boot from
SCSI devices at this time. Eric,Your absolutely right, Ubuntu is not
supported as a guest OS under Hyper-...
We're really wanting to get this running in Hyper-V which means that
we'll need a version that runs on CentOS as base. Ubuntu 10.04 has some
pretty major networking issues in Hyper-V. Any further
interest/development with this appliance using CentOS ...