peripherals: 0.768 user-level: 0.710 KVM: 0.678 boot: 0.676 PID: 0.673 permissions: 0.673 risc-v: 0.671 device: 0.630 architecture: 0.600 vnc: 0.598 hypervisor: 0.596 register: 0.593 arm: 0.591 ppc: 0.589 files: 0.581 graphic: 0.572 debug: 0.563 VMM: 0.545 semantic: 0.543 assembly: 0.539 TCG: 0.516 socket: 0.485 performance: 0.479 x86: 0.465 kernel: 0.460 network: 0.438 virtual: 0.401 i386: 0.364 mistranslation: 0.337 qemu-img convert on Mac OSX creates corrupt images An image created by qemu-img create, then modified by another program is converted to bad/corrupt image when using convert sub command on Mac OSX. The same convert works on Linux. The version of qemu-img is 2.12. Can this be done with like a 1M example file that you could copy off in all stages. Provide the commands you use like 1. create 2. do ?? 3. convert Then for Mac and Linux you'd have M1/M2/M3 L1/L2/L3 files that can all be attached here to be evaluated for what might be broken. IMHO In the current state there is neither enough data for good debugging, not enough steps to reproduce what exactly you faced. I will provide all necessary info. Unfortunately the smallest image I can provide is around 10M. What is M1/M2/M3 L1/L2/L3 file? Waldek On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:46 AM,  Christian Ehrhardt  <