>> Yes, the default is zero.  However, you would get to a shell on an
>> otherwise unconfigured system, and you could enter the boot menu via
>> OsIndications.  It's what SeaBIOS does, and it is not very much
>> different from what you'd do for machines you don't have physical access to.
> 
> If I understand correctly, one couldn't enter the firmware setup by
> pressing ESC on the splash screen for a *configured* system (ie. one
> with boot options) without the -boot menu=on switch.

Yes.  Only via OsIndications.  It's not great---if you can get
IntelFrameworkModulePkg to behave, it's surely better. :)

> Although personally I'd have no problems setting that flag (in libvirt),
> people who believe in the qemu command line (and a *simple* qemu command
> line at that! :)) would probably not be amused. (Even though personally
> I've given up on a simple qemu command line of course.)

Paolo

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