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On Wed, 10 Oct 2018, 02:28 Victor Sudakov, wrote:
> Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> > My ubuntu is something like that:
> >
> > guest="linux"
> > uefi="csm"
> > cpu=1
> > memory=2G
> > network0_type="virtio-net"
> >
Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> My ubuntu is something like that:
>
> guest="linux"
> uefi="csm"
> cpu=1
> memory=2G
> network0_type="virtio-net"
> network0_switch="public"
> disk0_type="virtio-blk"
> disk0_name="disk0.img"
>
Dear Josias,
If you have a success story with uefi="csm", please share
Matt Churchyard wrote:
>
> I have successfully** installed Ubuntu 16.04 (via VNC) using the following
> template, which is just a basic UEFI config with virtio network/disk.
>
> uefi="yes"
> graphics="yes"
> xhci_mouse="yes"
> cpu=2
> memory=2G
> network0_type="virtio-net"
>
Matt Churchyard wrote:
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> Personally I've never had success with the CSM firmware (other that
> with SmartOS which was following instructions from the original
> bhyve devs). My understanding is that CSM is supposed to emulate a
> traditional BIOS, so anything that would boot on a BIOS
Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> > > I get the same blank rectangle with Ubuntu (vm install mint
> > > ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso)
> > > So there must be something amiss in my setup.
>
>
> Verify if everything is installed:
> pkg install bhyve-firmware-1.0_1 bhyve-rc-3 grub2-bhyve-0.40_5
>
Em seg, 8 de out de 2018 às 11:52, Victor Sudakov
escreveu:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > > Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> > > > My ubuntu is something like that:
> > > >
> > > > uefi="csm"
> > > ^^^
> > >
> > > This is supposed to be the key feature! I did
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> > > My ubuntu is something like that:
> > >
> > > uefi="csm"
> > ^^^
> >
> > This is supposed to be the key feature! I did not know about UEFI-CSM.
> >
> > However, when I start the vm:
> >
> > # vm
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Josias L. Gonçalves wrote:
> > My ubuntu is something like that:
> >
> > uefi="csm"
> ^^^
>
> This is supposed to be the key feature! I did not know about UEFI-CSM.
>
> However, when I start the vm:
>
> # vm install mint
Dear Colleagues,
Can anyone please share a vm template for the installation of Linux Mint 19?
It seems to have only a GUI installer so the loader should be set to
"uefi" instead of "grub" to enable the VNC console, but how do I
accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any input.
--
Victor