That's also true for Ubuntu 16.04
But this problem does not happen with Fedora 4.7
It's guest-specific. Recent Fedora has the same issue, though
RHEL/Centos, FreeBSD, and Windows don't since they place the bootloader
in a standard location.
There is a fix in progress for this to write out the UEFI nvvars to
file so they can be preserved across a bhyve VM power cycle.
later,
Peter.
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