On 1/3/15 1:43 PM, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo ri...@iet.unipi.it wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was
On 1/6/15 10:55 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
On 1/3/15 1:43 PM, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo ri...@iet.unipi.it wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 11:00:13AM -0800, Neel Natu wrote:
Hi Luigi,
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo ri...@iet.unipi.it wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if
someone has instructions for that.
Specifically:
- how to bhyveload a kernel (rather than the full disk image);
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 05:15:11PM +0100, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if
someone has instructions for that.
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo ri...@iet.unipi.it wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if
someone has instructions for that.
Hi Luigi,
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Luigi Rizzo ri...@iet.unipi.it wrote:
Hi,
in order to do some kernel testing, I would like to run bhyve guests
using (through NFS, probably) the host's file system.
diskless(8) is probably one way to go, i was wondering if
someone has instructions