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Is this just me? When I start a new bhyve instance, it hangs on /sbin/init.
top shows bhyve consuming about 1 host core of CPU. This is on a real recent
current.
root@darkstor:/vms/porter # ./vmrun.sh porter
Launching virtual machine porter ...
Consoles: userboot
FreeBSD/amd64 User
Is it possible to run bhyve on a guest that was started from bhyve?
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Hi Aryeh,
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Aryeh Friedman aryeh.fried...@gmail.comwrote:
How do I make it so I do not need to allocate a xterm to being the
console for a bhyve guest? (so far I have not been able to make it so
I can break the connection to the console and the guest doesn't
As soon as java/openjdk6 starts its build process (fdesc and procfs
both are present as per pkg-message) bhyve dies with:
vm exit[0]
reason VMX
rip 0x0008032322ac
inst_length 2
Hi Aryeh,
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Aryeh Friedman
aryeh.fried...@gmail.com wrote:
As soon as java/openjdk6 starts its build process (fdesc and procfs
both are present as per pkg-message) bhyve dies with:
vm exit[0]
reason VMX
My mistake: 9-STABLE which is 9* (incl. 9.1) with VirtIO drivers.
You can relatively easily backport VirtIO drivers to 9.1 if you really
need 9.1
Yep. Linux and Windows support will be great and at least one is has
been demonstrated.
Michael
On 6/23/13 5:34 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Hi Dan,
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 7:02 AM, Dan Mack m...@macktronics.com wrote:
Is this just me? When I start a new bhyve instance, it hangs on /sbin/init.
top shows bhyve consuming about 1 host core of CPU. This is on a real
recent current.
I don't see it on my system with this: