On 2017-03-14 12:59, Paw Nishi wrote:
> Currently playing with bhyve on bare metal with vm-bhyve 
> 
> Created a zvol 
> Setup the zvol as disk0 in config 
> Installed VM with FreeBSD-11.0-bootonly ISO 
> Select ZFS as type with encryption. 
> Install successful 
> Restart VM, 
> 
> Displays following: 
> Consoles: userboot 
> 
> FreeBSD/amd64 User boot, Revision 1.1 
> (r...@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org, Thu Sep 29 01:38:36 UTC 2016) 
> - 
> can't load 'kernel' 
> 
> Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help. 
> 
> OK lsdev 
> host devices: 
> host0: Host filesystem 
> disk devices: 
> disk0: Guest drive image 
> disk0p1: FreeBSD boot 
> disk0p2: FreeBSD swap 
> disk0p3: FreeBSD ZFS 
> zfs devices: 
> 
> What is the next to get it to boot, or can I only use UFS when running in 
> bhyve? 
> I did read a previous mail from 2012 
> (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-virtualization/2012-December/001031.html)
>  - it's now 2017 and this still an issue? 
> 
> thxs 
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I don't think your issue is related to the 2012 post.

Can you provide mode details about your setup, like the zvol device, and
the invocation of bhyve-load?


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Allan Jude

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