hyper-v3.0 support for Linux Integration Services is better, but during normal operations we may encounter a Linux Integration Services version that is not installed correctly and wants to be reinstalled. At this point we need to erase the original Linux integration service.
The exact method is simple:
1. First you need to find the name of the Linux component.
# Rpm–qa | grep Microsoft
650) this.width=650; "title=" clip_image002 "style=" border-top:0px;border-right:0px;background-image:none; border-bottom:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-left:0px;border-left:0px;padding-right:0px, "border=" 0 "alt=" clip_ image002 "src=" http://img1.51cto.com/attachment/201407/23/1559738_1406105032nwl4.jpg "height=" "/>
2. Delete these two components separately, the command is as follows
# rpm–e microsoft-hyper-v-rhel63.3.5-20131212.x86_64 kmod-microsoft-hyper-v-rhel63.3.5-20131212.x86_64
650) this.width=650; "title=" clip_image004 "style=" border-top:0px;border-right:0px;background-image:none; border-bottom:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-left:0px;border-left:0px;padding-right:0px, "border=" 0 "alt=" clip_ image004 "src=" http://img1.51cto.com/attachment/201407/23/1559738_1406105033gImI.jpg "height=" 184 "/>
3. Restart the computer
"Vmcloudlab" removes Hyper-V Integration Services on Linux