Nick Mace graciously provided the following configuration detail.
Guest Virtual Machines
Hyper-V
https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:guest_vm_hyperv
Lonnie
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Hi Devs, (and CC'ed to the original post)
I built a test genx86_64-vm image for Nick Mace to test, for the record here
are his testing results ...
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Dear Lonnie,
I got back from being away a little bit earlier than expected. I haven't wasted
any time. I can tell you that it's a...
...succ
Nick,
Adding those CONFIG_ entries to the end of linux-smp-vm.config might work, if
not the [astlinux-devel] method is to:
cd output/build/linux-custom/
cp ../../../project/astlinux/genx86_64/linux-smp-vm.config .config
ARCH=x86_64 make menuconfig
(you don't ARCH if you are using a x86_64
Dear Lonnie,
I take your point about leaving it, now it works. I just can't help
myself, though!
You are right that the principal benefit would be in using the Hyper-V
network interface, rather than emulated hardware. I couldn't find those
CONFIG options in the "make menuconfig" step. For now,
Hi Nick,
Thanks much for reporting your success. Cool it is working as a Hyper-V guest.
My common sense would say to leave it alone now :-) But we all like to learn
here ...
I looked into the "project/astlinux/genx86_64/linux-smp-vm.config" and it seems
fairly straightforward.
Kernel Config
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